During childhood Robert chambers was an ambitious person about truth and knowledge, it allowed him to have the curiosity to learn more about the world around him. He undertook a curriculum on geology and biology of which later became a fundamental basis of which he based his research. Robert Chambers was one of the first to prove that during the industrial era it was important to have advanced and important ideas so that scientific knowledge can be cultured during a golden age of innovation.
Robert Chamber’s his early years of works was weekly publication namely the Chamber’s Edinburgh. He published many works about biology and the nature of animals, particularly in Scotland, where he was born. During his early years as a scientist he was able to gain a further understanding of prehistoric animals and the cycle of evolutionary development. However, he did not directly publish all of his findings on evolution and transmutation until he was able to confirm and elaborate on …show more content…
With geology being a rapidly expanding science Robert Chambers delved into the biosphere of geology. Chambers became an passionate phrenologist in the 1830s, eventually allowing him to gather enough material to publish the Vestiges of Natural History of Creation. Fearing that he would negatively impact his publishing company Robert Chambers switched companies to publish the Vestiges of Natural History of Creation. Robert Chambers passed his manuscripts and letters to his relatives to transcribe the writing to be prevent people recognising his writing. He then anonymously published the Vestiges, becoming a great public influence and a global