seventeenth century : Rule of relativity by Galileo Galilei
seventeenth century : Pendulum clock by Christiaan Huygens
seventeenth century : The wave hypothesis of light, distributed in the Treatise on Light by Christiaan Huygens
seventeenth century : Newton's laws of movement by Galileo Galilei, Christiaan Huygens and Isaac Newton
seventeenth century : Traditional mechanics and backwards square law of gravity (Newton's law of general attraction) by Isaac Newton
eighteenth century : Active vitality is corresponding to mass × speed squared by Γmilie du ChΓ’telet, in view of tests by Willem 'sGravesande.
eighteenth century : +/ - Electric charges and their preservation, by Benjamin Franklin
eighteenth century : Mechanical vitality likeness warm, by Check Rumford and others.
nineteenth century : Wonders of Electromagnetism, found by Hans Christian Γrsted and Michael Faraday
nineteenth century : Laws of Electromagnetism, created by Michael Faraday and James Representative Maxwell
nineteenth century : Tests on Diffraction done by Augustin-Jean Fresnel give proof to the wave hypothesis of light
nineteenth century : Electromagnetic waves, anticipated by James Representative Maxwell, found by Heinrich Hertz
nineteenth century : The Michelson– Morley try exhibits that light isn't conveyed by Aether
nineteenth century : Radioactivity by Henri Becquerel and others.
nineteenth century : Electron, found by J. J. Thomson and his group
twentieth century : The hypothesis of electrons and the Lorentz ether hypothesis by Hendrik Lorentz
twentieth century : The disclosure of the Zeeman impact by Pieter Zeeman
twentieth century : Photon, hypothetically demonstrated by Albert Einstein
twentieth century : Quantum hypothesis to represent the photoelectric impact by Enrico Fermi, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, and others.
twentieth century : The disclosure of superconductivity by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
twentieth century : Transuranium component by Enrico Fermi.
twentieth century : Technetium, found by Emilio G. Segrè
twentieth century : The hypotheses of unique and general relativity by Albert Einstein
twentieth century : The exhibit of time enlargement as a genuine physical marvel by Albert Einstein
twentieth century : Ultra short radio waves by J. C. Bose
twentieth century:Confirmed presence of Higgs Boson
21st century: Affirmed presence of Time Precious stone
21st century: Affirmed presence of Gravitational Waves
seventeenth century : Pendulum clock by Christiaan Huygens
seventeenth century : The wave hypothesis of light, distributed in the Treatise on Light by Christiaan Huygens
seventeenth century : Newton's laws of movement by Galileo Galilei, Christiaan Huygens and Isaac Newton
seventeenth century : Traditional mechanics and backwards square law of gravity (Newton's law of general attraction) by Isaac Newton
eighteenth century : Active vitality is corresponding to mass × speed squared by Γmilie du ChΓ’telet, in view of tests by Willem 'sGravesande.
eighteenth century : +/ - Electric charges and their preservation, by Benjamin Franklin
eighteenth century : Mechanical vitality likeness warm, by Check Rumford and others.
nineteenth century : Wonders of Electromagnetism, found by Hans Christian Γrsted and Michael Faraday
nineteenth century : Laws of Electromagnetism, created by Michael Faraday and James Representative Maxwell
nineteenth century : Tests on Diffraction done by Augustin-Jean Fresnel give proof to the wave hypothesis of light
nineteenth century : Electromagnetic waves, anticipated by James Representative Maxwell, found by Heinrich Hertz
nineteenth century : The Michelson– Morley try exhibits that light isn't conveyed by Aether
nineteenth century : Radioactivity by Henri Becquerel and others.
nineteenth century : Electron, found by J. J. Thomson and his group
twentieth century : The hypothesis of electrons and the Lorentz ether hypothesis by Hendrik Lorentz
twentieth century : The disclosure of the Zeeman impact by Pieter Zeeman
twentieth century : Photon, hypothetically demonstrated by Albert Einstein
twentieth century : Quantum hypothesis to represent the photoelectric impact by Enrico Fermi, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, and others.
twentieth century : The disclosure of superconductivity by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
twentieth century : Transuranium component by Enrico Fermi.
twentieth century : Technetium, found by Emilio G. Segrè
twentieth century : The hypotheses of unique and general relativity by Albert Einstein
twentieth century : The exhibit of time enlargement as a genuine physical marvel by Albert Einstein
twentieth century : Ultra short radio waves by J. C. Bose
twentieth century:Confirmed presence of Higgs Boson
21st century: Affirmed presence of Time Precious stone
21st century: Affirmed presence of Gravitational Waves

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