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Nature 404, 223-224 (16 March 2000) | doi:10.1038/35005147

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Questions suspended in the ether

David Hyder1 & Heinz Lübbig2

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A recent discovery of early writings by Heinrich Hertz sheds light on his work.

Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857–94) is best remembered today for the unit of frequency named after him. But at the time of his death, at the age of 37, he had achieved international recognition for his work on electrodynamics, above all, for his experimental confirmation of James Clerk Maxwell's electromagnetic field theory.