Léon Foucault
1819–1868 (age 49)
Biography
Léon Foucault was a renowned French physicist and astronomer whose groundbreaking experiments and observations advanced scientific understanding of the natural world. His work in optics, mechanics, and astronomy earned him international recognition and established him as one of the preeminent scientists of his era.
Foucault's contributions to science, including his famous pendulum experiment demonstrating the Earth's rotation, secured his place in the history of scientific achievement. He was honored with burial in Montmartre Cemetery, reflecting his esteemed status in the French scientific community.