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The "Death" of the Scientists

The commission that "debunked" Mesmer was a "Who's Who" of the Enlightenment establishment. Within a decade of signing that report, their world was on fire.

>Antoine Lavoisier (The Father of Modern Chemistry): He was the star of the commission. He used his "rigid empirical science" to prove Mesmer's fluid didn't exist. During the Revolution, he was arrested-not for his science, but because he was a wealthy tax collector for the King. When he asked for a few days' delay to finish a scientific experiment before his execution, the judge famously replied, "The Republic has no need for scientists." He was guillotined in 1794.

>King Louis XVI (The Patron): He ordered the investigation to protect his subjects from "charlatans." He was beheaded in 1793.
>Jean-Sylvain Bailly (Astronomer and Commission Member): He was a brilliant scientist who helped lead the early Revolution but eventually lost control of the mob. He was guillotined in 1793.

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Sharty /pol in 1700s
>Robert Henry was relentlessly and viciously attacked by the Scottish historian, journalist, and early revisionist Gilbert Stuart (1742-1786). Stuart essentially made it his life's mission to destroy Robert Henry's literary reputation. He wrote savage, anonymous reviews of Henry's work and actively campaigned to ruin his credibility. Stuart was a revisionist in his own right, famously pushing back against prevailing narratives to defend figures like Mary, Queen of Scots. Because Stuart died in 1786, he wasn't around to attack Andrews' 1796 continuation of the work.

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The "Luminiferous Aether"
Nature abhorred a vacuum, according to early thinkers. The idea of empty space was philosophically troubling.

From Aristotle's "fifth element" to the physics of Rene Descartes and even James Clerk Maxwell, polymaths believed that the entire universe was filled with an invisible, frictionless substance called the "aether." They believed light and gravity needed a physical medium to travel through, much like sound needs air or water.

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