Otto von Guericke's Air Pump and the Emergence of Vacuum Technology in 1654
In 1654, Otto von Guericke, a German scientist, engineered one of the first artificial air pumps, generating a vacuum and challenging the saying "nature abhors a vacuum." This innovation marked a pivotal moment in scientific exploration and technology, as it demonstrated that air pressure could be manipulated. Such advancements spurred further developments in pneumatics, steam engine technology, and industrial machinery, significantly influencing economic patterns by transforming manufacturing processes across Europe.
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