Coffee with Isaac Newton

Coffee with Isaac Newton by Michael White is published by Duncan Baird in 2008 and is presented in the First American Edition. This 144-page book offers an exploration of Sir Isaac Newton, highlighting his groundbreaking contributions to science, including the concept of gravity, theories of light, and the development of calculus. The narrative reveals the complexities of Newton’s character, showcasing that his life encompassed much more than his scientific achievements.
Readers will find a biographical account that delves into the principles of modern science through the lens of Newton’s experiences and insights. The book invites exploration of both his scientific innovations and his personal traits, providing a comprehensive view of this influential figure. With a focus on fiction and biographical elements, Coffee with Isaac Newton presents a unique perspective on the life and legacy of one of history’s most significant scientists.
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Sir Isaac Newton formulated the concept of gravity, devised a radically new theory of light, and created a calculus that revolutionized mathematics. Join him for a mind-expanding tour of the principles of modern science! You’ll discover that there was far more to Sir Isaac than his great discoveries. Michael White, author of an award-winning biography of Newton, captures the essence of this prickly genius.
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