Google Doodle Celebrates Heinrich Rudolf Hertz 155th Birthday

Google on Wednesday celebrated 155th birthday of German physicist Heirich Rudolf Hertz, with GHz-like waves featuring Google Colors, on its homepage. On clicking the image will initiate the Google search for Heirich Rudolf Hertz.
One of the pillars of the “Electromagnetic Theory of Light,” German physicist Heirich Rudolf Hertz is the center of the Google universe today with his own Google Doodle. Hertz was the first physicist to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves. Hertz with his discovery opened the way for the development of radio, television, and radar.
Hertz died at the age of 36. He was diagnosed with Wegener’s granulomatosis, an incurable form of vasculitis that affects the nose, lungs, and kidney, and other organs.
Hertz was recognized posthumously by the International Electrotechnical Commission in 1930 for his contributions in the field of electromagnetics by having the unit of measurement of frequency named hertz. The Hertz doodle, does not have Google letters rather it features an infinite-moving, colorful electromagnetic wave-like diagram.
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