James Clerk Maxwell

James Clerk Maxwell (Great Britain, 1831-1879) derived mathematical laws explaining electricity and magnetism in terms of force fields, a "great revolution," as Einstein said, "in the conception of reality." But the theory proved difficult to reconcile with Newton's laws of mechanics. "When applied to moving bodies," Einstein noted, Maxwell's equations show "asymmetries which are not inherent in the phenomena."

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