Otto von Guericke
Otto von Guericke ( , , ; spelled
Gericke until 1666; – ) was a German scientist, inventor, mathematician and physicist. His pioneering scientific work, the development of experimental methods and repeatable demonstrations on the physics of the
vacuum,
atmospheric pressure,
electrostatic repulsion, his advocacy for the reality of "
action at a distance" and of "absolute
space" were noteworthy contributions for the advancement of the
Scientific Revolution.
Von Guericke was a very pious man in the
Dionysian tradition and attributed the
vacuum of space to the creations and designs of an
infinite divinity. Von Guericke described this duality "as something that 'contains all things' and is 'more precious than gold, without beginning and end, more joyous than the perception of bountiful light' and 'comparable to the heavens'."
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