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“Always preoccupied with his profound researches, the great Newton showed in the ordinary-affairs of life an absence of mind which has become proverbial. It is related that one day, wishing to find the number of seconds necessary for the boiling of an egg, he perceived, after waiting a minute, that he held the egg in his hand, and had placed his seconds watch (an instrument of great value on account of its mathematical precision) to boil! This absence of mind reminds one of the mathematician Ampere, who one day, as he was going to his course of lectures, noticed a little pebble on the road; he picked it up, and examined with admiration the mottled veins. All at once the lecture which he ought to be attending to returned to his mind; he drew out his watch; perceiving that the hour approached, he hastily doubled his pace, carefully placed the pebble in his pocket, and threw his watch over the parapet of the Pont des Arts.”

Quote by Camille Flammarion

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Popular Astronomy: A General Description of the Heavens

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Camille Flammarion
Camille Flammarion

French astronomer born on February 26, 1842, and died on June 3, 1925. Camille Flammarion is known for his research and popularization of astronomy, particularly in the observation of stars and planets. His extensive writings have made significant contributions to the public understanding of astronomy. more

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