Newton s Apple and Other Myths about Science

Newton   s Apple and Other Myths about Science
Author: Ronald L. Numbers
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674915473

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A falling apple inspired the law of gravity—or so the story goes. Is it true? Perhaps not. But why do such stories endure as explanations of how science happens? Newton’s Apple and Other Myths about Science brushes away popular misconceptions to provide a clearer picture of scientific breakthroughs from ancient times to the present.

Science Secrets

Science Secrets
Author: Alberto A. Martinez
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2011-05-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822944072

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"Accessibly written in an engaging style, this book examines classic popular stories in the history of science. Some of the myths discussed include Franklin's Kite, Newton's Apple, and Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom. Martn̕ez successfully holds readers' attention by relying on rich documentation from primary sources to debunk speculations that have become reified over time. He argues that although scientists have disagreed with one another, the disagreements have been productive. Features includes extensive primary source documentation and detailed explanations of how to compare contradictory sources in order to determine which accounts are truly valid"-- Provided by publisher.

The Gravity Tree the True Story of a Tree That Inspired the World

The Gravity Tree  the True Story of a Tree That Inspired the World
Author: Anna Crowley Redding
Publsiher: Harper
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021
Genre: Apples
ISBN: 0062967363

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"Part scientific explanation, part biography, this nonfiction picture book explores the life of the fabled apple tree that inspired Newton's theory of Gravity-from a minor seed to a monumental icon that has inspired the world's greatest minds for over three and a half centuries"--

Life After Gravity

Life After Gravity
Author: Patricia Fara
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2021-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198841029

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The story of Isaac Newton's decades in London - as ambitious cosmopolitan gentleman, President of London's Royal Society, Master of the Mint, and investor in the slave trade. Isaac Newton is celebrated throughout the world as a great scientific genius who conceived the theory of gravity. But in his early fifties, he abandoned his life as a reclusive university scholar to spend three decades in London, a long period of metropolitan activity that is often overlooked. Enmeshed in Enlightenment politics and social affairs, Newton participated in the linked spheres of early science and imperialist capitalism. Instead of the quiet cloisters and dark libraries of Cambridge's all-male world, he now moved in fashionable London society, which was characterized by patronage relationships, sexual intrigues and ruthless ambition. Knighted by Queen Anne, and a close ally of influential Whig politicians, Newton occupied a powerful position as President of London's Royal Society. He also became Master of the Mint, responsible for the nation's money at a time of financial crisis, and himself making and losing small fortunes on the stock market. A major investor in the East India Company, Newton benefited from the global trading networks that relied on selling African captives to wealthy plantation owners in the Americas, and was responsible for monitoring the import of African gold to be melted down for English guineas. Patricia Fara reveals Newton's life as a cosmopolitan gentleman by focussing on a Hogarth painting of an elite Hanoverian drawing room. Gazing down from the mantelpiece, a bust of Newton looms over an aristocratic audience watching their children perform a play about European colonialism and the search for gold. Packed with Newtonian imagery, this conversation piece depicts the privileged, exploitative life in which this eminent Enlightenment figure engaged, an uncomfortable side of Newton's life with which we are much less familiar.

Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton s Life

Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton s Life
Author: William Stukeley
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1523211156

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"Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton's life" from William Stukeley. Antiquary, ed at Cambridge (1687-1765).

Darwinism Comes to America

Darwinism Comes to America
Author: Ronald L. Numbers
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674193121

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Focusing on crucial aspects of the history of Darwinism in America, Numbers gets to the heart of American resistance to Darwin's ideas. He provides a much-needed historical perspective on today's quarrels about creationism and evolution--and illuminates the specifically American nature of this struggle.

The Dark Side of Isaac Newton

The Dark Side of Isaac Newton
Author: Nick Kollerstrom
Publsiher: Pen & Sword History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 1526740540

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Isaac Newton was accorded a semi-divine status in the 18th and 19th centuries, whereby his image linked together religion and science. The real human being behind the demi-god image has tended to be lost. He was a person who took credit from others, and crushed the reputations of those to whom he owed most. This most brilliant of mathematicians could alas be devious, deceptive and duplicitous. This work doesn't go looking at unpublished alchemical musings as is nowadays fashionable, rather it sticks to the historical record. At the time when the new science was born, we scrutinize the ways in which he failed to discover the law of gravity or invent calculus. What exactly did Leibniz mean by describing him as 'a mind neither fair nor honest'? Why did Robert Hooke describe him as 'the veriest knave in all the house' and why was the astronomer Flamsteed calling him SIN (Sir Isaac Newton)?We are here concerned to give him credit for what he did discover, which may not be quite what you had been told. This book redefines the genius of Isaac Newton, but without the heavily mythologised baggage of a bygone era. He believed in one God, one law and one bank.

Newton s Gift

Newton s Gift
Author: David Berlinski
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2000
Genre: Physicists
ISBN: 9780684843926

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In this portrait of scientist Isaac Newton, the author explores Newton's childhood, his intellectual competitions, his political escapades, and how his discoveries "unlocked the system of the world".