Also known as Alhacen, Alhazen, Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥasan ibn al-Ḥaytham, Ptolemaeus Secundus, The Physicist, al-Baṣrī, al-Miṣrī
arabski fizyk
Ibn al-Haytham was a Persian scientist who lived around 965 to 1040 and made important contributions to physics, mathematics, and astronomy. He is considered a foundational figure in the history of science because of his pioneering work in optics and his emphasis on using observation and experimentation to understand the natural world.
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Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Hajsam, Alhazen, Ibn al-Hajtam (ur. 965 w Al-Basrze, zm. 1038 w Kairze) – arabski fizyk i matematyk. Urodził się w Al-Basrze w Mezopotamii, ale naukową pracę prowadził pod mecenatem Fatymidów w Egipcie.
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