Isaac Newton

Cover of Isaac Newton by James Gleick
Author: James Gleick
Publisher: Pantheon
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780375422331
Dimensions:
Height: 8.26 Inches
Length: 5.4 Inches
Weight: 0.975 Pounds
Width: 1.1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 530/.092 B
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Isaac Newton by James Gleick, published by Pantheon on May 13, 2003, is a comprehensive biography that explores the life and contributions of one of history’s most significant scientists. This 288-page edition delves into how Newton’s work in physics, optics, and calculus transformed our understanding of the physical world. Gleick presents a blend of historical context and personal insight, highlighting Newton’s significant letters and unpublished notebooks to reveal the profound impact of his ideas.

Readers will find an intimate portrayal of Newton that goes beyond mere biography, examining the complexities of his character and the emotional struggles he faced. The narrative illustrates how his groundbreaking theories emerged from an intuitive understanding of the universe, reshaping not only science but also influencing history and philosophy. Through this exploration, Gleick invites readers to appreciate the intricate relationship between Newton’s personal life and his monumental contributions to our comprehension of the cosmos.


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James Gleick has long been fascinated by the making of science—how ideas order visible appearances, how equations can give meaning to molecular and stellar phenomena, how theories can transform what we see. In Chaos, he chronicled the emergence of a new way of looking at dynamic systems; in Genius, he portrayed the wondrous dimensions of Richard Feynman’s mind. Now, in Isaac Newton, he gives us the story of the scientist who, above all others, embodied humanity’s quest to unveil the hidden forces that constitute the physical world.

In this original, sweeping, and intimate biography, Gleick moves between a comprehensive historical portrait and a dramatic focus on Newton’s significant letters and unpublished notebooks to illuminate the real importance of his work in physics, in optics, and in calculus. He makes us see the old intuitive, alchemical universe out of which Newton’s mathematics first arose and shows us how Newton’s ideas have altered all forms of understanding from history to philosophy. And he gives us a moving account of the conflicting impulses that pulled at this man’s heart: his quiet longings, his rage, his secrecy, the extraordinary subtleties of a personality that were mirrored in the invisible forces he first identified as the building blocks of science. More than biography, more than history, more than science, Isaac Newton tells us how, through the mind of one man, we have come to know our place in the cosmos.

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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: 1.

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