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Jan Baptista van Helmont's Spontaneous Generation Experiment
In the 17th century, the Flemish scientist Jan Baptista van Helmont proposed an experiment supporting the theory of spontaneous generation. He claimed that leaving rags and wheat kernels in an open container for three weeks would cause mice to spontaneously generate. In reality, this setup simply provided a favorable environment and food source that attracted existing mouse populations.
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