Who is Alexander von Humboldt? - George Mehler

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I would like to introduce you
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to one of the most amazing scientists
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who have ever lived.
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So famous, that more places on Earth
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have been named after him than any human being.
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So famous, that President Thomas Jefferson
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said he was the most important scientist he ever met.
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And Simon Bolivar called him the true discoverer of South America.
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On the 100th anniversary of his birth,
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every story on the front page of <i>The New York Times</i>
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was written about him.
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Who is this scientist
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and what did he do that was so extraordinary?
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His name is Alexander Von Humboldt.
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Never heard of him?
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Most people haven't.
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His name has been lost in history,
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but here is what he did.
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Alexander Von Humboldt started as a practicing geologist,
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but when an inheritance allowed him the freedom to travel,
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he began an incredible, five-year scientific journey
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through South America,
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Mexico,
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and Cuba.
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From 1799 to 1804,
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Von Humboldt and his botonist partner, Aime Bonpland,
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traveled through the jungles of Venezuela,
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made detailed drawings of Inca ruins
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while exploring the mountains of Peru,
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and traversed the breadth of Mexico and Cuba.
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He explored the length of the Orinoco River in Venezuela.
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This 1700 mile portion of the trip
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was filled with danger, disease, and fantastic new discoveries.
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For example, Von Humboldt was the first explorer
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to witness the preparation of the curare plant for poison arrows.
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He recognized the importance of the cinchona tree,
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whose bark contains quinine,
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which is a malaria cure,
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and discovered the ocean current,
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which limits rainfall on the coast of Peru,
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later named the Humboldt Current.
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He discovered and described many new species of plants and animals,
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including the electric eel.
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In Ecuador, he climbed the one of the highest volcanoes, Chimborazo,
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so that he could record air pressure,
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something no one had ever done at this altitude.
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The entire journey covered over 24,000 miles,
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the same distance as the circumference of the Earth.
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Along the way, he took measurements
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about the shape of the land,
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its temperature,
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the air pressure,
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and the strength of magnetic fields.
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By connecting places of identical temperatures,
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he created contour maps with lines of similar temperatures,
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which he called "isotherms".
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Because Humboldt invented these maps,
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scientists began to see patterns
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in the life
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and the types of life
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present in certain places,
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and he became a pioneer
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in the visual presentation of scientific data.
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These discoveries and measurements were critical
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to what made him such an important scientist.
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Until Humboldt, scientists who described new plants and animals
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did not clearly see the crucial connection
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between living things
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and the places in which they lived,
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called habitats.
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They did not appreciate the role of the environment
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on the diversity of life.
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Humboldt discovered and understood the importance
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of these connections.
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Because of this,
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he is considered the founder of biogeography.
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He also developed a theory called the "Unity of Nature,"
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which shows the interconnectedness of all nature.
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This knowledge plays a vital role
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in the preservation and protection of our habitat.
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His book, <i>Cosmos</i>, describes this theory
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and is still in print today.
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As celebrated a scientist as he was,
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Von Humboldt was also generous,
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thus serving another role in the world.
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He was the mentor and teacher to younger scientists.
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In fact, just recently it was discovered
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the crucial role that Humboldt played in the work
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of his most famous pen-pal,
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Charles Darwin.
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A young Darwin read Humboldt extensively
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and wrote in his diary while on the Beagle,
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"I am at present fit only to read Humboldt.
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He, like another sun, illuminates everything I behold."
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Today, although Humboldt is known and revered
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by a small community of scientists,
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he is almost totally forgotten by many of us.
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Alexander Von Humboldt's influence is apparent
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everywhere and in every scientific discipline.
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He is, perhaps, the most important forgotten man of science.
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But he doesn't have to be,
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because if you remember him,
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perhaps his influence will be celebrated.
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