Blaise Pascal theologist and scientist

 

In late 1654, Blaise Pascal became famous for his mystical vision and influential works on philosophy and theology, but not for his scientific inventions. Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician, scientist, and religious philosopher. He laid the foundation for the modern theory of probabilities. Invented an early calculator, the Pascaline. Worked on the nature and principles of hydraulic fluids. Formulated Pascal's law of pressure. Invented syringe and hydraulic press. In the 1970s, in his honor, in recognition of his work on understanding atmospheric pressure and its estimation in terms of weight, the Pascal (Pa) unit was named. Due to social insecurity, unsolved crises, and self disbelief the literated, now inversely, become nonsecular and theists. Born on 19.6.1623 in Clermont Ferrand, France, Pascal died on 19.8.1662 at 39 with a stomach tumor.




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