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||1754: Louis-Bertrand Castel, vociferous opponent of Newtonian science, gave a demonstration of his ocular harpsicord, which corresponded colors with the musical tones. *VFR The ocular harpsichord had sixty small coloured glass panes, each with a curtain that opened when a key was struck. A second, improved model of the harpsichord was demonstrated for a small audience in December of 1754. Pressing a key caused a small shaft to open, in turn allowing light to shine through a piece of stained glass. Castel thought of color-music as akin to the lost language of paradise, where all men spoke alike, and he claimed that thanks to his instrument’s capacity to paint sounds, even a deaf listener could enjoy music. Pic.
||1754: Louis-Bertrand Castel, vociferous opponent of Newtonian science, gave a demonstration of his ocular harpsicord, which corresponded colors with the musical tones. *VFR The ocular harpsichord had sixty small coloured glass panes, each with a curtain that opened when a key was struck. A second, improved model of the harpsichord was demonstrated for a small audience in December of 1754. Pressing a key caused a small shaft to open, in turn allowing light to shine through a piece of stained glass. Castel thought of color-music as akin to the lost language of paradise, where all men spoke alike, and he claimed that thanks to his instrument’s capacity to paint sounds, even a deaf listener could enjoy music. Pic.
||1765: Prokop Diviš dies ... priest, scientist and inventor. In an attempt to prevent thunderstorms from occurring, he inadvertently constructed one of the first grounded lightning rods. Pic.


||1805: Thomas Graham born ... chemist and academic. Pic.
||1805: Thomas Graham born ... chemist and academic. Pic.
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||1872: Challenger expedition: HMS Challenger, commanded by Captain George Nares, sails from Portsmouth, England.
||1872: Challenger expedition: HMS Challenger, commanded by Captain George Nares, sails from Portsmouth, England.


||1877: Jaan Sarv born ... mathematician and scholar.
||1877: Jaan Sarv born ... mathematician and scholar. Pic.


File:Jan Łukasiewicz.jpg|link=Jan Łukasiewicz (nonfiction)|1878: Mathematician and philosopher [[Jan Łukasiewicz (nonfiction)|Jan Łukasiewicz]] born.  He will think innovatively about traditional propositional logic, the principle of non-contradiction and the law of excluded middle.
File:Jan Łukasiewicz.jpg|link=Jan Łukasiewicz (nonfiction)|1878: Mathematician and philosopher [[Jan Łukasiewicz (nonfiction)|Jan Łukasiewicz]] born.  He will think innovatively about traditional propositional logic, the principle of non-contradiction and the law of excluded middle.

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