Wednesday, 7 January 2026

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Bullet Gist

  • 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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