ISAPP board members look back in time to respond to Benjamin Franklin’s suggestion on how to improve “natural discharges of wind from our bodies”
Benjamin Franklin, born in 1706, was a multi-talented politician and scientist best known for his discoveries related to electricity. Historians say he was scientifically pragmaticโaiming not just to advance theories, but to solve the most vexing problems of the day.
In 1780, when Franklin read about the intellectual contests being held by The Royal Academy of Brussels (today known as the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts – KVAB), he took it upon himself to write an amusing letter that contained a suggestion for an important scientific challenge: โTo discover some Drug wholesome & not disagreable, to be mixโd with our common Food, or Sauces, that shall render the natural Discharges of Wind from our Bodies, not only inoffensive, but agreable as Perfumes.โ
Over two centuries later, the organization was prompted for a reply. Writer Brian Van Hooker wrote to the KVAB: โI am a writer at MEL Magazine and I am working on a piece about a letter that Benjamin Franklin sent to your organizationโs predecessor, the Royal Academy of Brussels, 240 years ago. The letter was entitled โFart Proudly,โ and Iโm reaching out to see if anyone at your organization might like to issue a reply to Mr. Franklinโs letterโ.


Brian Van Hooker summarized: โIn other words, Mr. Franklin, theyโre working on it and, perhaps sometime within the next 240 years, your dream of non-smelly farts might just come true.โ
The KVAB response to Benjamin Franklin concluded: โYour letter is a ripple through time. It may not surprise you that scientific questions can have effects across decades and even centuries. This idea remains the tacit hope of many scientists working together for the progress of humanity. We have not yet invented a reverse time machine, but we send our answer along with your question forward in time, hoping that it may inspire future scientists as your question inspired us.โ
Read the MEL Magazine article here.
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