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The Genius Who Measured the Air We Breathe: Evangelista Torricelli and the Birth of Atmospheric Science

Evangelista Torricelli (1608–1647) was an Italian physicist and mathematician whose short life left a lasting mark on science. He is best known for inventing the barometer, a device that measures atmospheric pressure, and for being one of the brilliant students of Galileo Galilei. His discoveries helped humans understand that air has weight and that nature follows precise physical laws. Even though he lived for only 39 years, Torricelli’s ideas changed the way scientists study the world. Today, his work is the foundation of meteorology, weather forecasting, and fluid physics. Early Life and Education Evangelista Torricelli was born in 1608 in Faenza, a town in northern Italy. He came from a modest family, but he showed extraordinary intelligence from a young age. His parents recognized his talent and supported his education. He first studied in a Jesuit school, where he learned mathematics, philosophy, and science. His strong interest in mathematics quickly set him apart from other stu...

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