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  1. Jan 22, 2024 · Blaise Pascal is known for being a French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher. He conducted pioneering experiments with barometers, invented a calculating machine, proposed that belief in god was one's best bet (Pascal's wager), and has several mathematical theorems named after him.

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  2. Pascal is arguably best known as a philosopher, considered by some the second greatest French mind behind René Descartes. He was a dualist following Descartes. [ 45 ] However, he is also remembered for his opposition to both the rationalism of the likes of Descartes and simultaneous opposition to the main countervailing epistemology ...

  3. Events of the Paschal Mystery. The Paschal Mystery is closely linked to ideas about. redemption. and. salvation. It refers to four ideas about the process that Jesus went through to save humanity...

  4. Aug 21, 2007 · He subsequently arranged for his brother-in-law, Florin Périer, to conduct on his behalf one of the most famous experiments of the scientific revolution on the puy-de-Dôme, in the Auvergne. Périer arranged for two identical barometric tubes to be filled with mercury, on 19 September 1648.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · In the 1640s mathematician Blaise Pascal invented the Pascaline, an early calculator, and further validated Evangelista Torricelli's theory concerning the cause of barometrical variations.

  6. Jul 24, 2024 · This century witnessed two world wars, the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Holocaust in Europe, the Cold War, revolutionary social equality movements, and the exploration of space. Get the details in this decade-by-decade timeline of the 20th century.

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  8. Blaise Pascal. Born 19 June 1623. Died 19 August 1662. Frenchman Pascal developed one of the world's first accurate mechanical calculators, the Pascaline, in the mid 1600s. This predecessor of the modern computer was presented in an elaborate handcrafted box.

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