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#Sciencehistory Reel by @byteme_98 - Nikola Tesla was not just an inventor, he was a visionary whose ideas shaped the foundation of the modern technological world. From alternating curren
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Nikola Tesla was not just an inventor, he was a visionary whose ideas shaped the foundation of the modern technological world. From alternating current (AC) power and wireless communication to radio waves, robotics, and even early concepts of renewable energy, Tesla imagined advancements far beyond the understanding of his time. Yet despite his brilliance, Tesla lived much of his life unrecognized, underfunded, and overshadowed by corporate battles, especially his rivalry with Thomas Edison. While others sought profit, Tesla was driven by a dream to provide free energy and groundbreaking technologies for humanity’s future.Tesla’s legacy proves that even if the world doesn’t understand your genius now, history eventually will. #science #nikolatesla #teslalegacy #teslagenius #teslaedit #sciencehistory #forgotteninventor #visionarymind #acpower #teslavsinvention #inspirationreels #historyreels #scientistedits #teslafacts #innovationhistory #geniusmind #reelsedit #motivationedit #teslamotivation
#Sciencehistory Reel by @theislamic_history - They built science when the world was still learning to read.

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They built science when the world was still learning to read. Al-Battani (858–929 CE) One of the greatest astronomers in human history. • Measured the solar year almost perfectly • Calculated Earth’s axial tilt • Corrected Ptolemy’s astronomical data • Revolutionized trigonometry (sine, cosine, tangent) Yet his name is barely mentioned in our textbooks. Why do we learn about those who came after him… But not the one who made their work possible? #AlBattani #IslamicGoldenAge #MuslimScientists #HistoryReel #DidYouKnow #ScienceHistory #IslamicHistory #ForgottenGeniuses #MuslimLegacy #Astronomy
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John Dalton proposed that matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms, laying the
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. . Imagine drawing shrödinger's model on paper 😭 . . John Dalton proposed that matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms, laying the foundation for modern atomic theory in the early 1800s. J.J. Thomson discovered electrons in 1897, leading to the "plum pudding" model, which described atoms as spheres of positive charge with embedded electrons (just like a plum pudding!). Subsequent experiments would prove this model wrong. Ernest Rutherford, through his gold foil experiment in 1911, introduced the concept of a dense, positively charged nucleus at the center of the atom, around which electrons orbit. However his model couldn't explain the stability of the electron orbits (since electrons are attracted to protons, why doesn't the electrons collapse into the nucleus?) In 1913, Niels Bohr developed a model where electrons travel in specific energy levels or shells around the nucleus, explaining atomic emission spectra. Bohr's model addressed the stability and spectral lines but only for simple atoms like Hydrogen. Erwin Schrödinger, in 1926, introduced wave mechanics, describing electrons as wave functions, leading to probability distributions and orbitals. This approach resolved many of the previous model issues by providing the most accurate and comprehensive description of atom models even today.
#Sciencehistory Reel by @astrodaily.hq - Did you know that in earlier centuries, astronomy wasn't just for scientists-it was a required subject for children in elite schools and noble familie
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Did you know that in earlier centuries, astronomy wasn’t just for scientists—it was a required subject for children in elite schools and noble families? 🌌📚 From navigating by the stars to understanding planetary motion, astronomy was seen as essential knowledge for understanding the world and heavens above. In this video, we dive into the surprising history of how astronomy was once a cornerstone of education, and why it slowly faded from everyday learning. 🚀✨ Discover how ancient civilizations, Renaissance scholars, and Enlightenment thinkers shaped space education—and what we can learn from bringing it back today! 📌 Tags: #HistoryOfAstronomy #SpaceEducation #OldSchoolCurriculum #AstronomyForKids #AncientKnowledge #CosmicLearning #ClassicalEducation #ScienceHistory #AstronomyClass #EnlightenmentEra #AstronomyFacts #RetroEducation #AstronomyLegacy #StarsAndScholars #BackInTime #AstroHistory #educationalreform
#Sciencehistory Reel by @theroyalsociety - What makes Charles Darwin's 'On the origin of species' so compelling? Sir David Attenborough explains: 

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What makes Charles Darwin's 'On the origin of species' so compelling? Sir David Attenborough explains: #PeopleOfScience #attenborough #sciencehistory
#Sciencehistory Reel by @roseinhistory (verified account) - In 1899, Nikola Tesla posed for one of the most iconic photographs in the history of science sitting calmly beside 12 million volts of raw electricity
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In 1899, Nikola Tesla posed for one of the most iconic photographs in the history of science sitting calmly beside 12 million volts of raw electricity, reading a book as if nothing unusual was happening. Of course, the photo was a long-exposure composite, but it perfectly captures who Tesla was: a man so far ahead of his time that even lightning seemed to obey him. This moment represents the height of Tesla’s work in Colorado Springs, where he experimented with wireless energy, giant coils, and ideas that still inspire modern technology today from wireless charging to radio communication. Tesla wasn’t just a scientist; he was a visionary who believed the world could be powered without wires, without limits, and without boundaries. A reminder that creativity, curiosity, and courage can light up the world sometimes literally. Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) #art #history
#Sciencehistory Reel by @sciencetalkacademy (verified account) - The beauty of science🤧
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The beauty of science🤧 . . . . . . . . . . . . . #reels #viral #students #expoler #trending #physicsconcept #neet #sciencereels #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
#Sciencehistory Reel by @hadrianasca - The world often credits Newton for discovering gravity and Einstein for redefining it. But centuries earlier, Muslim scholars were already exploring t
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The world often credits Newton for discovering gravity and Einstein for redefining it. But centuries earlier, Muslim scholars were already exploring these ideas. Al-Biruni measured Earth’s radius and spoke about forces pulling objects. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) wrote about motion and attraction between masses. Ibn al-Haytham, the “Father of Optics,” laid the foundation of physics with his studies on light, motion, and perception, paving the way for modern science. Later, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi refined planetary motion theories that challenged Greek models. Newton and Einstein stood on shoulders, but those shoulders were built in the Islamic Golden Age.
#Sciencehistory Reel by @spacetalksdaily - "We never went to the Moon for science." 
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“We never went to the Moon for science.” In this powerful breakdown, Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the real reason behind America’s race to the Moon — and why the missions suddenly stopped. It wasn’t about exploration or curiosity — it was about geopolitics, power, and the Cold War. The launch of Sputnik terrified the U.S. military, showing that the Soviet Union could send nuclear warheads through space. That fear — not science — created NASA, and drove America to land on the Moon first. Once the U.S. proved it could win the space race, the political motivation vanished — and so did the funding. For More Interesting Videos Please Follow CosmicVerge — where curiosity meets the infinite. Moon landing, Apollo program, Cold War, NASA history, space exploration, geopolitics, Sputnik, science funding, space race, astrophysics #NeilDeGrasseTyson #MoonLanding #NASA #SpaceRace #CosmicVerge #ColdWar #Sputnik #Apollo #ScienceShorts #Astrophysics #SpaceExploration #Cosmology #History #Science #astronomy #space #universe #cosmos

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