Robert Boyle (1627–1691)
This Day in His-Story by American Heritage Worldwide
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Robert Boyle, born January 25, 1627, in Ireland, is known as the “Father of Chemistry” and is regarded as the first modern chemist for helping transform science from mysticism into an experimental discipline. Best known for Boyle’s Law, which explains the relationship between gas pressure and volume, his discoveries remain foundational to modern science and everyday technologies. Deeply religious and generous, Boyle believed faith and science worked together, openly shared his research, supported Bible translations, helped establish the Royal Society, and lived a life that demonstrated how belief in God can coexist with and strengthen the pursuit of knowledge.
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