Isaac Newton

Cover of Isaac Newton by James Gleick
Author: James Gleick
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Year: 2003
Language: en
Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 9780007163175
Dimensions:
Height: 7.71652 Inches
Length: 5.55117 Inches
Weight: 0.9590108397 Pounds
Width: 1.10236 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 530/.092, B, 530/.092 B
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Isaac Newton by James Gleick, published by Fourth Estate in 2003, presents a detailed portrait of the influential figure who transformed our understanding of the universe, science, and faith. This 289-page biography delves into Newton’s life as the chief architect of modern thought, exploring his groundbreaking contributions to the concepts of light, motion, and gravity. Gleick illustrates how Newton’s work laid the foundation for quantitative knowledge, reshaping the way we perceive time, space, and motion.

Readers will find an exploration of Newton’s complex character, revealing him as a reclusive professor and fervent alchemist who grappled with the mysteries of the universe. The book discusses how his achievements continue to resonate in contemporary thought, influencing fields beyond physics, including economics and human behavior. Through this examination, Gleick captures the essence of Newton’s legacy, highlighting the intricate relationship between his scientific discoveries and the philosophical inquiries of his time.


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A portrait of Isaac Newton, the man who changed our understanding of the universe, of science, and of faith is painted in this book. Isaac Newton was the chief architect of the modern world. He answered the ancient philosophical riddles of light and motion; he effectively discovered gravity; he salvaged the terms time, space, motion and place from the haze of everyday language, standardized them and married them, each to the other, constructing an edifice that made knowledge a thing of substance: quantative and exact. Creation, Newton demonstrated, unfolds from simple rules, patterns iterated over unlimited distances. What Newton learned remains the essence of what we know. Newton’s laws are our laws. Newtonians. When we seek mathematical laws for economic cycles and human behaviour, we stand on Newton’s shoulders. Our very deeming the universe as solvable is his legacy. This was the achievement of a reclusive professor, recondite theologian and fervent alchemist. A man who feared the light of exposure, shrank from controversy and seldom published his work. In his daily life he emulated the complex secrecy in which he saw the riddles of the universe encoded. His vision of nature was of its time; he never purged occult, hidden, mystical qualities. But he pushed open a door that led to a new universe.

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Language: en. Pages: 289.

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