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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 241591" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>That's a good question. All I can do is speculate. Last year I was ranting about some guy named John Ambrose Flemming that was being given credit for all the great discoveries of Michael Faraday. The guy never existed. And much of what was being posted about him was information that was altered from fact. Faraday's "left hand rule" was the law of the land for inventors. I think it paved the way for the industrial revolution. Try finding that info. Without it, civilization would not even be able to construct an electric motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 241591, member: 288"] That's a good question. All I can do is speculate. Last year I was ranting about some guy named John Ambrose Flemming that was being given credit for all the great discoveries of Michael Faraday. The guy never existed. And much of what was being posted about him was information that was altered from fact. Faraday's "left hand rule" was the law of the land for inventors. I think it paved the way for the industrial revolution. Try finding that info. Without it, civilization would not even be able to construct an electric motor. [/QUOTE]
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