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Published on: VG

August 24, 1832

Sadi Carnot, son of Lazare Carnot, dies of cholera. All his personal effects are burned, including most of his notes. His work, however, will be noticed several years later by William Thompson (Lord Kelvin) and Rudolf Clausius, who will draw inspiration from it to formulate the Second Law of Thermodynamics. Perhaps the most important (and least understood) law in physics.