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Who solved the problems of heat transfer and their vibrations?   Jean-Baptiste solved the problems of heat tranfer and their vibrations.  
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When and where was Jean Baptist Joseph born?   March 21, 1768 in Auxerre, France  
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What was Jean-Baptist Joseph also known as?   Joseph Fourier  
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When did Jean-Baptist Joseph die?   May 16, 1830  
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Who discovered the greenhouse gas effect?   Jean-Baptist Joseph discovered the greenhouse gas effect.  
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What is the Fourier series?   an infinite number of trigonometric functions that represents an expansion or approximation of a periodic function, used in Fourier analysis.  
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Who was appointed a French Prefect governor?   Jean-Baptiste Joseph was appointed a prefect governor  
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Who was one of the first people to come up with a non biblical explanation for why Earth is here.   George-Louis Leclerc was the first to come up with a non biblical explanation of why Earth is here.  
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What was George-Louis Leclerc's idea of why Earth is here?   A comet hit the sun, broke off pieces, and those pieces became our planets.  
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When was George-Louis Leclerc born?   Sept. 7, 1707, in Montbard, France  
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When did George-Louis Leclerc die?   April 16, 1788, Paris, France  
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