Georg Ohm

Physicist 1789 – 1854
Steady
#681
Historical Importance
110K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-10.4%
Year-over-Year
-10%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Georg Ohm

Georg Ohm (1789–1854) was a German physicist whose work fundamentally established the relationship between electrical current, potential difference, and resistance. His most significant contribution is the formulation of Ohm's Law, which serves as a foundational principle in circuit analysis and electricity theory. This landmark work is why the Pantheon project ranks him at #681 in historical importance among thousands of influential figures.

Despite this critical scientific standing, Ohm currently suffers from a notable internet attention gap. With only 110K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025, his online visibility is significantly lower than his historical rank suggests, representing a negative attention gap of -3x. For perspective, Christiaan Huygens, another renowned physicist ranked just slightly lower at #875, garners double the traffic at 221K views, indicating a relative underattention for Ohm.

Further illustrating this relative digital oversight, Ohm receives less than one-tenth the attention of more modern, less historically pivotal figures in the comparison pool, such as Augusto Pinochet (#942 importance) who secured 1.2M views. Meanwhile, Ohm’s 2025 interest shows a negative momentum of -10% between Q1 and Q3, suggesting his already modest online presence is slightly diminishing.