Evangelista Torricelli
1608 - 1647

A contemporary of Galileo, Torricelli invented the first barometer in 1643 using mercury as a fluid in a glass column sealed at the top.  When the tube was upended in a dish, some of the mercury ran out of the tube leaving it filled to a height of about 76 cm.  The space at the top was the first vacuum known to science.

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