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Michael Faraday intuitively sensed a deep connection between light, electricity, and magnetism long before science could prove it.
Despite lacking formal education or credentials, he trusted inner knowing over accepted logic.
For 23 years, his idea was dismissed because no instruments or equations could verify it.
In 1845, his experiment showed light rotating in a magnetic field, confirming his intuition.
This discovery revealed electricity and magnetism as one underlying force.
Faraday’s insight helped lay the foundation for modern electromagnetic technology.
His work shows that intuition can precede—and guide—scientific proof.
Science once meant “to know,” not only “to measure,” but has narrowed its definition.
Subtle senses—intuition, gut feelings, inner certainty—are real forms of perception.
Faraday’s success validates trusting these inner senses and refining them.
The choice remains whether to honor intuitive knowing or dismiss it in favor of doubt.
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