John Michell
English philosopher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Michell was an English natural philosopher and clergyman who provided pioneering insights into a wide range of scientific fields including astronomy, geology, optics, and gravitation. Considered "one of the greatest unsung scientists of all time", he is the first person known to have proposed the existence of black holes, and the first to have suggested that earthquakes travelled in wavess. Recognizing that double stars were a product of mutual gravitation, he was the first to apply statistics to the study of the cosmos. He invented an apparatus to measure the mass of the Earth, and explained how to manufacture an artificial magnet. He has been called the father both of seismology and of magnetometry.
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- The Russians in Central Asia : their occupation of the kirghiz steppe and the line of the syr-daria : their political relations with Khiva, Bokhara, and Kokan: also descriptions of Chinese Turkestan and Dzungaria (19)
- XXVII. An inquiry into the probable parallax, and magnitude of the fixed stars, from the quantity of light which they afford us, and the particular circumstances of their situation, by the Rev. John Michell, B. D. F. R. S (2)
- First Ascent of the Tian-Shan or Celestial Mountains, and Visit to the Upper Course of the Jaxartes or Syr-Daria, in 1857 (0)
- Notes on the Lake of Issyk-kul, and the River Koshkar (0)
- The Lake Nor-Zaisan and Its Neighbourhood (0)
- XLII. Observations on the same Comet ; by the Rev. John Michell, M. A. Fellow of Queen' s College in Cambridge. In a letter to Mr. James Short, F. R. S (0)
- X. A recommendation of Hadley's quadrant for surveying, especially the surveying of harbours, together with a particular application of it in some cases of pilotage (0)
- Djungaria and the Celestial Mountains (0)
- XVI. Proposal of a method for measuring degrees of longitude upon parallels of the Æquator (0)
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