Abstract :
Should you wish to pay homage to the great physicist James Clerk Maxwell, you wouldn´t lack for locales in which to do it. There´s a memorial marker in London´s Westminster Abbey, not far from Isaac Newton´s grave. A magnificent statue was recently installed in Edinburgh, near his birthplace. Or you can pay your respects at his final resting place near Castle Douglas, in southwestern Scotland, a short distance from his beloved ancestral estate. They´re fitting monuments to the person who developed the first unified theory of physics, who showed that electricity and magnetism are intimately connected.