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For the field of physics, the great theoretical triumph of James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860's had seemed to wrap up electricity and magnetism so neatly that there was talk that perhaps all of nature's secrets had been laid bare and there may soon be nothing left to discover.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
For the field of physics, the great theoretical triumph of James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860's had seemed to wrap up electricity and magnetism so neatly that there was talk that perhaps all of nature's secrets had been laid bare and there may soon be nothing left to discover.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThree Wise Men
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Author(s)Salvatore E Iaquinta
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Published2007
JournalNone
No. of pages13

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Abstract

For the field of physics, the great theoretical triumph of James Clerk Maxwell in the 1860's had seemed to wrap up electricity and magnetism so neatly that there was talk that perhaps all of nature's secrets had been laid bare and there may soon be nothing left to discover.