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1668- Francesco Redi first tries to disprove spontaneous generation
To disprove the idea of spontaneous generation he conducted an experiment using meat and flies. 2 jars of raw meat were left exposed, 2 covered by gauze, and 2 tightly sealed. His theory was that if flies could not reach the meat, then maggots would never develop. He was proven correct when no maggots appeared in the covered jars.
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