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  1. Mar 20, 2021 · This “clockwork” view of the universe — and the scientific optimism which accompanied it — was neatly enshrined by Pierre Simon Laplace in 1814, in a thought experiment we now refer to as “ Laplace’s Demon .”. Laplace wrote: We may regard the present state of the universe as the effect of its past and the cause of its future.

  2. Pierre Simon de Laplace was born on March 28, 1749 at Beaumont-en-Auge in Normandy, France. Born into a wealthy family, Laplace first studied at a Benedictine College in his hometown, after which he enrolled at the University of Caen in 1766. He left Caen in 1768 without obtaining a degree, moving to Paris to work with famed mathematician Jean ...

  3. This may have saved him during the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror, when some of the luminaries of French science did not survive. Even Pierre Simon Laplace, 1741-1827: A Determined Scientist, by Roger Hahn, 2005, 310 pp. (hard cover), $35, Harvard University Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, London England; www.hup.harvard.edu; ISBN 0 ...

  4. History of experiments. The history of experimental research is long and varied. Indeed, the definition of an experiment itself has changed in responses to changing norms and practices within particular fields of study. This article documents the history and development of experimental research from its origins in Galileo's study of gravity ...

  5. In normal distribution. Pierre-Simon Laplace, in his Théorie analytique des probabilités (1812; “Analytic Theory of Probability”), into the first central limit theorem, which proved that probabilities for almost all independent and identically distributed random variables converge rapidly (with sample size) to the area under an exponential function—that is, to a normal distribution.…

  6. Mar 4, 2024 · Pierre-Simon Laplace was born in 1749 in a France that was very different from the kingdom from which his fellow countryman Abraham De Moivre had fled 60 years ago. De Moivre escaped from a country defined by the larger than life presence of Louis XIV and his unsparing hold over religious life.

  7. Estudiante francés Pierre-Simon de Laplace (1749–1827) En la historia de la ciencia, el demonio de Laplace fue una notable articulación publicada del determinismo causal sobre una base científica por Pierre-Simon Laplace en 1814. Según el determinismo, si alguien (el demonio) conoce la ubicación precisa y el momento de cada átomo en el ...

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