David Brewster

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David Brewster


Born
in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
December 11, 1781

Died
February 10, 1868

Genre

Influences


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Sir David Brewster KH PRSE FRS FSA(Scot) FSSA MICE was a Scottish scientist, inventor, author, and academic administrator. In science he is principally remembered for his experimental work in physical optics, mostly concerned with the study of the polarization of light and including the discovery of Brewster's angle. He studied the birefringence of crystals under compression and discovered photoelasticity, thereby creating the field of optical mineralogy.

Brewster was born at Jedburgh, where his father, a teacher, was rector of the grammar school. At the age of twelve, he was sent to the University of Edinburgh, being
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The Martyrs of Science, or,...

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India and China at Sea: Com...

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The Wallpaper Effect Autost...

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India as an Asia Pacific Po...

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Target Tones for Guitar Bk/...

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The Stereoscope: Its Histor...

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Memoirs of the Life, Writin...

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India's Ocean: The Story of...

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Brewster's Letters on Natur...

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“Thus identified with astronomy, in proclaiming truths supposed to be hostile to Scripture, Geology has been denounced as the enemy of religion. The twin sisters of terrestrial and celestial physics have thus been joint-heirs of intolerance and persecution—unresisting victims in the crusade which ignorance and fanaticism are ever waging against science. When great truths are driven to make an appeal to reason, knowledge becomes criminal, and philosophers martyrs. Truth, however, like all moral powers, can neither be checked nor extinguished. When compressed, it but reacts the more. It crushes where it cannot expand—it burns where it is not allowed to shine. Human when originally divulged, it becomes divine when finally established. At first, the breath of a rage—at last it is the edict of a god. Endowed with such vital energy, astronomical truth has cut its way through the thick darkness of superstitious times, and, cheered by its conquests, Geology will find the same open path when it has triumphed over the less formidable obstacles of a civilized age.”
David Brewster, More Worlds Than One: The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian

“Man, made after God's image, was a nobler creation than twinkling sparks in the sky, or than the larger and more useful lamp of the moon.”
David Brewster, More Worlds Than One: The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian

“A mere inference or theory must give way to a truth revealed; but a scientific truth must be maintained, however contradictory it may appear to the most cherished doctrines of religion.”
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