Richard Laming

Richard Laming (* around 1798, † May 3, 1879 in Arundel (West Sussex ) ) was an English physician, natural scientist, inventor, chemist and industrialist.

Its origin is uncertain. In 1825 he qualified for membership in the Royal College of Surgeons, and he established a practice in London. Between 1838 and 1851 he was also involved in electricity and published hypotheses on the electrical composition of atoms, where he was among the first of particles having a smallest and indivisible electric charge ran out (see elementary charge ). In 1838 he moved to Paris for a decade, where you looked at him as a nerd. After his return he devoted himself to chemistry and worked in the coal gas industry.

He received several patents:

Publications

  • On the Primary Forces of Electricity; 1838
  • Observations on a Paper by Prof. Faraday Concerning Electrical Conduction and the Nature of Matter; 1845
  • Matter and Force: An Analytical and Synthetical Essay on Physical Causation; 1851
  • A New View of Electrical Action; 1858
  • God in second Causes: a physical principia; 1873
  • The Spirituality of Causation: A Scientific Hypothesis; 1874
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