Enlightenment · Europe · Science

1705

Hauksbee's Electrical Machine

January 1, 1705

At the Royal Society in London, Francis Hauksbee demonstrated a glass globe that glowed purple when spun against a cloth: static electricity made visible and sustained. Newton attended. The machine would be copied across Europe and become the essential instrument of eighteenth-century electrical research. Electricity was no longer a curiosity but a field.