Today (November 30, 1830) is the Memorial Day of the German physicist, mathematician and astronomer Johann Tobias Mayer, who founded Pythagoras' theoretical number.
Johann Tobias Mayer was born on
May 5, 1752, in Gottingen, the
first son of Tobias Mayor and Maria. His father was a professor of geology,
physics and astronomy at Cottingham. His father died when the mayor was in his
tenth year. In 1769 Gottingen studied theology and philosophy at George August
University. It was then that the new university was started under Abraham
Gothelf Kastner. After Cosner,
it operated under George Christophe Ilstenberg. After graduating in 1773, he
worked as a lecturer and mathematician in mathematics. Invited by the
University of Aldorf on November 17, 1779. He worked there from 1780 to 1786.
He later taught mathematics and
physics at the Friedrich Alexander University in Nuremberg, Erlangen. He
continued to head the University of Cottingon in 1799 after Ellistenberg. Some
of his students include Kieran Dirkson. After Dirkson received his doctorate in
1820, Carl Kushtav became Jacob's mentor. The mayor and his wife, Johanna, had
five children. The theoretical number of Pythagoras, believed to have belonged
to Ileanardo da Vinci, is now thought to have been established by Meyer in
1772.
Mayor is best known for his
textbooks on mathematics and natural sciences. His 1801 textbook on physics,
Anfangsgründe der Naturlehre zum Behuf der Vorlesungen über die
Experimental-Physik, had a profound impact on all German-speaking countries.
Her studies of astronomy and recipe physics were published in the journal
Annalen der Physik. The German physicist Johann Tobias Meyer, the founder of the Pythagorean
theorem, passed away on November 30, 1830, in Gottingen, at the age of 78.
Source By: Wikipedia
Information: Ramesh, Assistant
Professor of Physics, Nehru Memorial College, Puthanampatti, Trichy.
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