Quote by: Joseph Fourier

Primary causes are unknown to us; but are subject to simple and constant laws, which may be discovered by observation, the study of them being the object of natural philosophy. Heat, like gravity, penetrates every substance of the universe, its rays occupy all parts of space. The object of our work is to set forth the mathematical laws which this element obeys. The theory of heat will hereafter form one of the most important branches of general physics.


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  • NameJoseph Fourier
  • DescriptionFrench mathematician and physicist
  • BornMarch 21, 1768
  • DiedMay 16, 1830
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionMathematician; Physicist; Historian
  • AwardsOfficer Of The Legion Of Honour