Newton for Beginners by William Rankin

Newton for Beginners by William Rankin

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Newton was arguably the greatest scientific genius of all time, as well as a secret heretic, a mystic, an alchemist, and England's Master of the Royal Mint. This book explains the extraordinary ideas of a man who single-handedly made enormous advances in mathematics, mechanics and optics.

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Newton for Beginners by William Rankin

The rainbow, the moon, a spinning top, a comet, the ebb and flood of the oceans, a falling apple...There is only one known universe and it fell to Isaac Newton to discover its secrets. Newton was arguably the greatest scientific genius of all time and yet he remains a mysterious figure - a secret heretic, a mystic, an alchemist, and what is often forgotten, the scourge of forgers as England's Master of the Royal Mint. This book explains the extraordinary ideas of a man who sifted through the accumulated knowledge of centuries, tossed out mistaken beliefs, and single-handedly made enormous advances in mathematics, mechanics and optics. By the age of 25, entirely self-taught, he had sketched out a system of the world. Einstein's theories are unthinkable without Newton's founding system.
William Rankin: William Rankin has worked in London for Oz and the Radio Times; in France for Actuel and Echo des Savanes; and in Sweden for Etc. and Dagens Nyheter. Born in Edinburgh, he now lives in Paris and works for a major newspaper.
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ISBN 13 9781874166078
ISBN 10 1874166072
Titre Newton for Beginners
Auteur William Rankin
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Icon Books
Année de publication 1993-06-01
Nombre de pages 176
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