TODAY IN ENERGY HISTORY

September 5, 2025

RICHARD CHACE TOLMAN

On September 5, 1948, the world lost Richard Chace Tolman—a physicist and chemist whose work laid critical foundations for modern electricity. Tolman helped confirm that electrons are the charge carriers in electrical current, a breakthrough that shaped the understanding of how power flows through circuits.

Beyond this, he contributed to statistical mechanics and even advised on nuclear research during World War II. Though his name isn't as widely recognized as Edison or Einstein, Tolman's insights were pivotal in advancing both theoretical physics and practical energy systems.

His legacy reminds us that behind every technological leap are brilliant minds whose discoveries quietly power the world.

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