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5 things you should know about the Nobel Prize and Alfred Nobel

Mar 16, 2024
this is

alfred

nobel

the swede behind the

nobel

prize

and the inventor of dynamite how he did it all starts with nitroglycerin the explosive liquid invented by the chemist assiano sobrero blasting was popular during the industrial era to draw railways and build tunnels the sobreo himself he thought nitroglycerin was too dangerous for practical use finding a way to detonate it safely became Nobel's mission and years of dangerous experiments would follow there were many fatal accidents in the experimental handling of nitroglycerin

alfred

o bell even lost his younger brother emil in an accident 1866 is the year Nobel's breakthrough invented his winning mixture of nitroglycerin with diatomaceous earth dynamite from kizel gur.
5 things you should know about the nobel prize and alfred nobel
It was a much more reliable explosive charge than anything before. As a result, demand was great and huge sums of money could be made. Nobel had many interests, not just science, he dreamed of. After becoming a writer he wrote a lot and grew up a lot in addition to chemistry, physics and physiology or medicine, he also established Nobel Prizes in literature and peace, he chooses the fields based on what interests him in 1968 the central bank of Sweden added the svarias reeksbank

prize

in economics in memory of alfred nobel fast forward to 1888 alfred nobel is now rich and famous and the french newspaper le figaro wrongly announced it his death it must be quite absurd to read about your own death in a newspaper above the The headline of the article was not at all flattering, it said that Alfred Nobel had barely benefited humanity with his inventions, he was said to have a rather dark sense of humor, so a part of him might have recognized the absurd and comical side of situation, but I can also imagine it. he found it quite unpleasant, especially since he had an idea of ​​how his legacy might end up being viewed;
5 things you should know about the nobel prize and alfred nobel

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5 things you should know about the nobel prize and alfred nobel...

In fact, it was Alfred's older brother, Ludwig, who had died, just as the negative obituary influenced Alfred Nobel when he instituted the Nobel Prizes. It is difficult to draw That conclusion is not pointed out or mentioned in any saved writing, but we do

know

that he read the article and we

know

what his last will and testament said, so there could be a connection. Alfred Nobel had no family of his own, but he did have many relatives. From them he inherited a large part of his fortune. When Nobel died in 1896, the world was stunned by the news that his wish was to grant money to those who had benefited humanity.
5 things you should know about the nobel prize and alfred nobel
Supposedly, the nobleman saw inherited wealth as laziness, a small part went to go to family and people he knew, but most of his enormous fortune went to what we today call the Nobel Prize. Nobel Prizes have been awarded since 1901, but how are the winners selected? Selected experts and professors from around the world can nominate people within the relevant fields. Past winners can also nominate. Someone in Alfred Nobel's will explicitly states that a candidate's nationality

should

not be taken into account.
5 things you should know about the nobel prize and alfred nobel

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