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Auguste Bravais (French pronunciation: [o?yst b?av?]; 23 August 1811, Annonay, Ardeche ? 30 March 1863, Le Chesnay, France) was a French physicist, well known for his work in crystallography (the Bravais lattices, and the Bravais laws).
He is best remembered for pointing out in 1845 that there are 14 unique Bravais lattices in three dimensional crystalline systems, adjusting the previously existent result (15 lattices) by Frankenheim, obtained three years before.
Bravais published a memoire about crystallography in 1847.
Bravias worked continuously for 4 years for crystallography and declared his result at just an age of 26.
But he was not at all appreciated for his work at that time and all the great scientists at that time said that his work is of no use. His sentiments were hurt and he started hating his life. At last he died at an age of 51.
Later on, in the middle of 20th century, Germany and England raced for the discovery of crystallography and Germany gave heavy sum to 15 scientists to research for it.
After 15 years, they came up with the result and at the press conference,
when the presented, one of the reporters reported that the work which 15 scientists had done in 15 years, has already been done by a young man, in only 4 years, that too in 1850s, when science was not developed that much.
When the records were checked, it was found that the reporter was saying true. [1]