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  1. Maxwell's equations seem to be universally and consistently held up as exemplars of mathematical beauty in physical law. Expressed in modern notation as differential equations, they are as shown in the first attached image.

    Even someone unaware of the physical interpretation of the symbols can see clear symmetries in the equations.

    Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) thought James Clerk Maxwell (1831–79) was able to reformulate electromagnetic theory in part due to seeing how the equations would become more symmetrical:

    ‘It was because Maxwell was profoundly steeped in the sense of mathematical symmetry; would he have been so, if others before him had not studied this symmetry for its own beauty?’

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    #MaxwellsEquations #MathematicalBeauty #symmetry #HistSci

  2. Maxwell's equations seem to be universally and consistently held up as exemplars of mathematical beauty in physical law. Expressed in modern notation as differential equations, they are as shown in the first attached image.

    Even someone unaware of the physical interpretation of the symbols can see clear symmetries in the equations.

    Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) thought James Clerk Maxwell (1831–79) was able to reformulate electromagnetic theory in part due to seeing how the equations would become more symmetrical:

    ‘It was because Maxwell was profoundly steeped in the sense of mathematical symmetry; would he have been so, if others before him had not studied this symmetry for its own beauty?’

    1/3

    #MaxwellsEquations #MathematicalBeauty #symmetry #HistSci

  3. Maxwell's equations seem to be universally and consistently held up as exemplars of mathematical beauty in physical law. Expressed in modern notation as differential equations, they are as shown in the first attached image.

    Even someone unaware of the physical interpretation of the symbols can see clear symmetries in the equations.

    Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) thought James Clerk Maxwell (1831–79) was able to reformulate electromagnetic theory in part due to seeing how the equations would become more symmetrical:

    ‘It was because Maxwell was profoundly steeped in the sense of mathematical symmetry; would he have been so, if others before him had not studied this symmetry for its own beauty?’

    1/3

    #MaxwellsEquations #MathematicalBeauty #symmetry #HistSci

  4. Maxwell's equations seem to be universally and consistently held up as exemplars of mathematical beauty in physical law. Expressed in modern notation as differential equations, they are as shown in the first attached image.

    Even someone unaware of the physical interpretation of the symbols can see clear symmetries in the equations.

    Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) thought James Clerk Maxwell (1831–79) was able to reformulate electromagnetic theory in part due to seeing how the equations would become more symmetrical:

    ‘It was because Maxwell was profoundly steeped in the sense of mathematical symmetry; would he have been so, if others before him had not studied this symmetry for its own beauty?’

    1/3

    #MaxwellsEquations #MathematicalBeauty #symmetry #HistSci

  5. Maxwell's equations seem to be universally and consistently held up as exemplars of mathematical beauty in physical law. Expressed in modern notation as differential equations, they are as shown in the first attached image.

    Even someone unaware of the physical interpretation of the symbols can see clear symmetries in the equations.

    Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) thought James Clerk Maxwell (1831–79) was able to reformulate electromagnetic theory in part due to seeing how the equations would become more symmetrical:

    ‘It was because Maxwell was profoundly steeped in the sense of mathematical symmetry; would he have been so, if others before him had not studied this symmetry for its own beauty?’

    1/3

    #MaxwellsEquations #MathematicalBeauty #symmetry #HistSci

  6. Intuition about Maxwell’s Equations - You don’t have to know how a car engine works to drive a car — but you can bet all... - hackaday.com/2024/11/13/intuit #maxwellsequations #science #physics

  7. Making Art With Maxwell’s Equations - When you think of art, you might think of portraiture, landscapes, or other kinds ... - hackaday.com/2024/07/17/making #maxwellsequations #graph #maths #art

  8. I apologize in advance, but it #BogglesTheMind that the speed of light equals the inverse of the square root of the product of the permittivity and the permeability of vacuum. #TeamMaxwell #Electromagnetics #MaxwellsEquations

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  9. Two Perspectives on James Clerk Maxwell and His Equations - We are unabashed fans of [The History Guy’s] YouTube channel, although his history videos aren’t a... more: hackaday.com/2020/03/26/two-pe #jamesclerkmaxwell #maxwellsequations #radiohacks #science #history