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- Jean-Bertrand-Léon Foucault [r]: (1819-1868), was a physicist who calculated the speed of light to within 1% of modern estimations. [e]
- Johann Christian Andreas Doppler [r]: (29 November 1803 - 17 March 1853) Austrian mathematician and physicist, who in 1842 discovered the 'Doppler effect', where the observed frequency of a wave depends on the velocity of the source relative to the observer. [e]
- Light [r]: The part of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to a species' biological eye. [e]
- Jean-Bertrand-Léon Foucault [r]: (1819-1868), was a physicist who calculated the speed of light to within 1% of modern estimations. [e]
- Monetarism [r]: a theory that explains inflation as the inevitable consequence of an increase in the money supply. [e]
- History of astronomy [r]: Chronology of the development and history of astronomy. [e]