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The Man Who Cooked with Sunlight: The Inspiring Story of Horace-Bénédict de Saussure

In a time when science was still discovering the basics of nature, one man looked at the Sun and saw something extraordinary—not just light, but power. That man was Horace-Bénédict de Saussure , a Swiss scientist whose ideas were far ahead of his time. Long before solar panels and renewable energy became popular, he built one of the world’s first solar ovens and laid the foundation for modern climate science and geology. Early Life and Curiosity Horace-Bénédict de Saussure was born on February 17, 1740, in Geneva. From a young age, he showed a deep interest in nature. Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and changing weather, he became curious about how the Earth worked. Unlike many scientists of his time, he didn’t just study books—he explored the world around him. By the age of 22, he became a professor of philosophy at the Academy of Geneva. But his real passion was not limited to philosophy. He loved observing nature, measuring temperatures, climbing mountains, and conducting experime...

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