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Brownian Movement

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Albert Einstein's work on Brownian movement revolutionized our understanding of matter at the atomic level.

It provided strong evidence for the existence of atoms and molecules, previously a matter of theoretical debate.

Einstein's mathematical model accurately predicted the erratic motion of particles suspended in a fluid, a phenomenon now known as Brownian motion.

This work laid the foundation for many advancements in physics and chemistry, including the development of statistical mechanics.

His insights into the random movement of particles contributed significantly to our understanding of diffusion and other related processes.

The impact of this work extends far beyond physics, influencing fields like biology and materials science.

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Mentioned by John F. Demartini while discussing his exploration of universal laws and the hidden order in chaos.
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