In 1841, James Maxwell dafty started to the endinburgh academy and nobody thought he would ever amount to anything. They were wrong because as of now, Faraday was exploring the university of possiblities, and so was he. James sought to understand the workings of things. He risen to the top of his class and gotten awards in math, english, and he even published a paper on he geometry of ovals. In 1850 Maxwell decided to enter Cambridge intent on becoming a scientist. He immersed himself in home brewed experiments much like that of which Faraday started out doing. In 1854, Maxwell wrote to Thompson who had created Faraday's lines of force using math to ask for a list of books to read. It didn't take long long for Maxwell to be intruiged by faradays electricity concepts.
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