Blaise Pascal was born June 19, 1623, and died August 19, 1662.
In France - in the Auvergne region of France in 1623. He died in Paris in 1662.
By the time Blaise Pascal was about 16 years old he had been helping Pierre De Fermat on probability was two major projects. which was proved by google
Pascal's father, Etienne Pascal, was an employee of the French government and a tax collector during the early to middle 17th Century, and has been retired from it now for quite some time.
Blaise Pascal is famous for developing a computer programming language. He was considered a genius in his time, and he was home-schooled by his father. His computer language, called Pascal, was first used in 1969 in the computer programming industry.
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It was Blaise Pascal that invented the adding machine in 1642. He invented this machine to help ease the burdens of his father who worked as a clerk at the time.
Actually, a German fellow named, Peter Heinlein invented the first portable watch (pocket watch). Blaise Pascal just thought it would be more handy to tie a string around it, and tie it to his wrist. i have searched in many sites, and none say about the exact time he wore a wrist watch. i assume it was during a close time to when the pocket watch was created. even though he did not necessarily invented the wrist watch (he just improved an already made invention) he was the first person reported to wear a watch on his wrist.
Blaise Pascal made significant contributions to physics, particularly in the field of fluid mechanics. He formulated Pascal's Law, which states that a change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all portions of the fluid. This principle is fundamental in hydraulic systems and plays a crucial role in various engineering applications. Pascal's work laid the foundation for our understanding of fluid dynamics and continues to be relevant in modern physics and engineering.
The quote is from the philosopher Blaise Pascal: "I have made this [letter] longer, because I have not had the time to make it shorter." - Blaise Pascal, "Lettres provinciales," letter 16, 1657
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During the time in which it is alive.
Yes, Moses was alive at that time.