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Contributions by Ibn al-Haytham

Contributions by Ibn al-Haytham

Ibn al-Haytham was well-known in the 10th century AD for his contributions to Muslim science and philosophy. His birthplace is Egypt.

Ibn al-Haytham made significant contributions to science, mathematics, and philosophy. He conducted novel experiments and offered various light-related hypotheses. His experimental art and analytical thinking earned him worldwide acclaim.

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Ibn al-Haytham also proposed a gravity theory. Gravity acts at any location on a heavy item, according to his theory. His theory was cutting-edge and innovative at the time. Ibn al-Haytham’s hypothesis had an impact on Newton’s theory of gravitation.

Ibn al-Haytham lived a relatively brief life. He was born in 965 A.D. and died in 1040 A.D. During this time, he accomplished a great deal, and his outstanding accomplishments were recognised on a global scale.

Despite his achievements, Ibn al-Haytham felt lonely and secluded throughout his life. He did not share his books with other authors, therefore his work did not reach our era.

To the point where his name was unknown even in scientific circles at the time. However, he was later recognised as one of the scientific giants and one of the greatest Western characters in the scientific world.

 

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