He invented the pascaline and because of this the pascaline evolved into the arithmeter that was developed by charles xavier thomas de colmar and followed by more inventions with complex functions until the IBM or International Business Machine developed the UNIVAC in the 1st generation followed by Transistors, Microprocessors and Finally IBM 1551 the first personal computer. When pascal didn't contribute the pascaline, no ideas will also come after it. That's it.
The biggest contribution of Blaise Pascal in physics is his contribution towards atmospheric pressure. He discovered that vacuums are real and exist in the real world.
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Blaise Pascal's wife was Antoinette Arnould.
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The biggest contribution of Blaise Pascal in physics is his contribution towards atmospheric pressure. He discovered that vacuums are real and exist in the real world.
His calculator, Pascal's triangle... - Gman
He created The Hydrolic Press
Blaise Pascal invented pathway questions.
1640's thru 1650's
Blaise Pascal did not receive any major awards during his lifetime. However, he is recognized posthumously for his contributions to mathematics, physics, and philosophy with numerous awards and honors in those fields.
Blaise Pascal invented the Pascaline and Pascal's Triangle. Pascal's Triangle was a triangle, which started of with 1. The number underneath is worked out by adding the two numbers above it together. Using Pascal's Triangle, we can find many patterns, including Triangle Numbers.
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