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          Georg Christoph Lichtenberg's Biography

          German physicist, satirist, and writer of aphorisms, best known for his ridicule of metaphysical and romantic excesses.
          Lichtenberg was the 17th child of a Protestant pastor, who taught him mathematics and natural sciences.
          Lichtenberg did research in a wide variety of fields—including geophysics, volcanology, meteorology, chemistry, astronomy, and mathematics—but most important were his investigations into physics.
          In 1777 he discovered the basic principle of modern xerographic copying; the images that he reproduced are still called “Lichtenberg figures.”
          Lichtenberg was a most popular and respected figure in the European intellectual circles of his time.
          He died 24 February 1799, Gottingen.

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