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{{quote|Big machines? What an imagination! As big as your magnetic personality, Mario! I’m not sure what its use will be yet, but I’ll wager the government will some day tax it!|Michael Faraday|Mario's Time Machine}} | {{quote|Big machines? What an imagination! As big as your magnetic personality, Mario! I’m not sure what its use will be yet, but I’ll wager the government will some day tax it!|Michael Faraday|Mario's Time Machine}} | ||
'''{{wp|Michael Faraday}}''' was an {{wp|England|English}} scientist who studied into the fields of physics and chemistry, notably identifying {{wp|benzene}}. He was born to a poor blacksmith and became the apprentice of a {{wp|Bookbinding|bookbinder}} at a young age. He became interested in science and attended the lectures of {{wp|Humphry Davy}} at a young age. He was self-educated and submitted a bunch of the notes he took to Davy, and he soon became Davy's apprentice. Under him, Faraday became an excellent scientist, becoming a lecturer in his own right that made scientific lectures interesting for the average person and especially children, and most notably discovering the link between magnetic fields and electricity (later called {{wp|Faraday's law of induction}}). In ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', the [[Magnet]] that Faraday used for his experiments is stolen by a time traveling [[Bowser]], preventing him from completing his discoveries. | '''{{wp|Michael Faraday}}''' was an {{wp|England|English}} scientist who studied into the fields of physics and chemistry, notably identifying {{wp|benzene}}. He was born to a poor blacksmith and became the apprentice of a {{wp|Bookbinding|bookbinder}} at a young age. He became interested in science and attended the lectures of {{wp|Humphry Davy}} at a young age. He was self-educated and submitted a bunch of the notes he took to Davy, and he soon became Davy's apprentice. Under him, Faraday became an excellent scientist, becoming a lecturer in his own right that made scientific lectures interesting for the average person and especially children, and most notably discovering the link between magnetic fields and electricity (later called {{wp|Faraday's law of induction}}). In ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', the [[Magnet (Mario's Time Machine)|Magnet]] that Faraday used for his experiments is stolen by a time traveling [[Bowser]], preventing him from completing his discoveries. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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