Joseph Plateau was a Belgian physicist and inventor, born on October 14, 1801, and he is best known for his pioneering work in the field of optics and the study of motion. One of his most significant contributions was the invention of the phenakistoscope in 1832, an early device used to create the illusion of motion and considered a precursor to modern animation.

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