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Theory Collection (page 15)

"Theory: Unveiling the Hidden Patterns of the Universe" From ancient times to modern scientific breakthroughs, theories have shaped our understanding of the world

Background imageTheory Collection: Quantum waves

Quantum waves. Computer model showing a quantum wavefunction bouncing from a rough surface. The wavefunction was dropped from top

Background imageTheory Collection: S Wilberforce / Pound Eng

S Wilberforce / Pound Eng
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE Bishop of Oxford and of Winchester, noted opponent of Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageTheory Collection: F. R. Foster (1889-1958)

F. R. Foster (1889-1958)
Photograph of Frank Foster, the Warwickshire and England cricketer, demonstrating his left-arm fast-medium bowling action, c.1910

Background imageTheory Collection: Louis Pasteur in his laboratory

Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageTheory Collection: Louis Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit

Louis Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageTheory Collection: M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris

M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822. He studied chemistry under Delafosse. Discovering the nature of fermentation, he went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageTheory Collection: Portrait of Louis Pasteur

Portrait of Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur (1822-95) studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageTheory Collection: SYMMES (1742-1814)

SYMMES (1742-1814)
JOHN CLEVES SYMMES American champion of the hollow Earth theory

Background imageTheory Collection: Valentines Dustpan

Valentines Dustpan
Valentines improved dust pan can be operated with the foot, thus eliminating stooping and avoiding backache : in theory, anyway

Background imageTheory Collection: Newton / Handwriting

Newton / Handwriting
Letter from the English scientist, dated 20 June 1682, from Trinity College, Cambridge, discussing another scientists Theory of Vision

Background imageTheory Collection: Henry Drummond / Postcard

Henry Drummond / Postcard
HENRY DRUMMOND Scottish evangelical writer and lecturer; sought to reconcile Christianity with Darwins Theory of Evolution

Background imageTheory Collection: S Wilberforce / Beattie Cv

S Wilberforce / Beattie Cv
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE Bishop of Oxford and of Winchester, noted opponent of Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageTheory Collection: S Wilberforce / Mowbray Cv

S Wilberforce / Mowbray Cv
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE Bishop of Oxford and of Winchester, noted opponent of Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageTheory Collection: S Wilberforce / Caldes Cdv

S Wilberforce / Caldes Cdv
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE Bishop of Oxford and of Winchester, noted opponent of Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageTheory Collection: C16 Music Academy

C16 Music Academy
The academy of Franchino Gaforio (1451 - 1522) showing his theory of harmony linking music and geometry; his banner translates as Harmony is discordant concord

Background imageTheory Collection: Harvey / Charles I / Hannah

Harvey / Charles I / Hannah
WILLIAM HARVEY explains his theory of the circulation of the blood to king Charles I whose physician he is

Background imageTheory Collection: William Harvey / Thomson

William Harvey / Thomson
WILLIAM HARVEY English physician who first expounded the theory of circulation of blood

Background imageTheory Collection: Queen Matildas Tapestry

Queen Matildas Tapestry
The Bayeux Tapestry is made; one theory is that it was made by Queen Matilda, the wife of William I, as shown here

Background imageTheory Collection: Pyne - Bishop

Pyne - Bishop
A BISHOP at this time there were two archbishoprics and 24 bishoprics in England, appointed (in theory) by the sovereign

Background imageTheory Collection: Gosse Serpent Theory

Gosse Serpent Theory
Naturalist Philip Henry Gosse suggests that the reports of sea serpents could relate to an Enaliosaur, a supposedly extinct sea creature

Background imageTheory Collection: S Wilberforce / Vfair 1869

S Wilberforce / Vfair 1869
SAMUEL WILBERFORCE bishop of Oxford and of Winchester, noted opponent of Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageTheory Collection: WEGENER (1850 - 1930)

WEGENER (1850 - 1930)
ALFRED LOTHAR WEGENER German geophysicist & meteorologist whose theory of continental drift was accepted after initial rejection

Background imageTheory Collection: Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and mathematician

Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and mathematician
Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and amateur mathematician. He is known for developments leading to modern calculus, and for research into the theory of numbers



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"Theory: Unveiling the Hidden Patterns of the Universe" From ancient times to modern scientific breakthroughs, theories have shaped our understanding of the world. A histological diagram of a mammalian retina reveals intricate structures that support the theory of vision. Mendeleyev's periodic table, created in 1869, laid the foundation for understanding elements and their properties. Richard Feynman, a brilliant physicist depicted in a caricature, contributed to quantum mechanics and explained complex concepts with his unique approach. The standard periodic table showcases various element types discovered over centuries. The bust of Claudius Galen reminds us of his influential medical theories during ancient Rome. An artwork depicting the universe timeline takes us on an awe-inspiring journey through cosmic evolution. A geological unconformity on the river Jed hints at Earth's dynamic nature and supports theories about plate tectonics. Starlight bent by the Sun's attraction highlights Einstein's theory of general relativity, revolutionizing our perception of gravity. Dalton's table of atomic symbols from 1835 provides insights into early attempts to understand matter at its fundamental level. Continental drift maps demonstrate how continents have shifted over millions of years due to plate tectonics. The concept of multiple universes challenges conventional thinking and expands our imagination beyond what we can observe directly. Theories continue to push boundaries and inspire new discoveries as humanity strives to unravel the mysteries surrounding us. In this captivating collage, we witness how theories connect seemingly disparate fields - from biology and chemistry to physics and geology - offering glimpses into profound truths that shape our existence in this vast universe.