Talk:De Magnete

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[edit] Comments by Omegatron

I've added some stuff to the article about Gilbert to indicate that he didn't really understand electromagnetism or science as well as he is said to. Some of the like should be in this article, but I'm only here incidentally. See the references I added. — Omegatron 02:45, 20 July 2007 (UTC)

There isnt any discussion about how many William Gilbert sold worldwide in 1600! Please make your descriptions more descriptive and accurate. Thanks.
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