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“MAGNETISM, n. Something acting upon a magnet. The two definitions immediately foregoing are condensed from the works of one thousand eminent scientists, who have illuminated the subject with a great white light, to the inexpressible advancement of human knowledge.” quote by Ambrose Bierce
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“MAGNETISM, n. Something acting upon a magnet. The two definitions immediately foregoing are condensed from the works of one thousand eminent scientists, who have illuminated the subject with a great white light, to the inexpressible advancement of human knowledge.”

Ambrose Bierce

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Source Dictionary: Definition entry, 1900s

A concise definition of magnetism, highlighting its scientific lineage and impact on knowledge.

In simple terms: Defines magnetism as a force acting on a magnet.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the historical depth of scientific terms.

Themes

science definition history

Mood

informative academic

Type

educational reference

When to use this quote

  • education
  • science communication
  • museum exhibits

Key Concepts

physics magnetism knowledge

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this definition shape our perception of magnetism?
  • What other scientific terms have similar histories?
A Different Perspective

Definitions may oversimplify complex phenomena.

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