Isaac Newton, the eminent English mathematician, physicist, and natural philosopher, left an indelible mark on the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment era. In this captivating book, readers will embark on a journey through the extraordinary life and groundbreaking achievements of one of history’s most influential figures. From his seminal work "Philosophi Naturalis Principia Mathematica," published in 1687, Newton laid the foundation of classical mechanics and formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. His profound insights not only revolutionized the understanding of celestial bodies but also provided a comprehensive explanation for the motion of objects on Earth.
Newton’s profound contributions extended to the field of optics, where he meticulously explored the nature of light and devised a theory of color through his groundbreaking experiments with prisms. His findings, along with his invention of the practical reflecting telescope, reshaped our understanding of the fundamental principles of light and vision.
This book delves into Newton’s multidimensional genius, showcasing his work on infinitesimal calculus, his advancements in power series and approximation methods, and his classification of cubic plane curves. It also illuminates his unorthodox religious beliefs, his dedication to the study of alchemy, and his intricate calculations of biblical chronology. As readers immerse themselves in the life of this remarkable polymath, they will discover Newton’s role as a prominent member of Trinity College and the University of Cambridge, his political endeavors as a Member of Parliament, and his prestigious positions as Warden and Master of the Royal Mint and President of the Royal Society.