 
  
-  Born: 19 June 1623 
- Birthplace: Clermont-Ferrand, France 
-     Died: 19 August 1662        
- Best Known As: 17th century mathematical genius
       A prodigy in math, Blaise Pascal was a contemporary and rival of 
René  Descartes. In spite of years of ill health and a short life, Pascal  accomplished quite a bit: he published a significant work on the  geometry of conical sections when he was only sixteen; he invented a  calculating machine by the time he was nineteen; he and Pierre de Fermat  founded the modern theory of probability; he described the principle  that is the basis for the hydraulic press (called Pascal's Law); and he  proved that there was a vacuum above the atmosphere. Pascal had a  religious conversion in the 1650s and devoted himself to religion  instead of science. He is famous for the philosophical theorem known as  Pascal's Wager, and for the remark that history would have been  different had 
Cleopatra's  nose been differently shaped.
 
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