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Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton
Author: James Gleick
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 R...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780007163175
ISBN-10: 0007163177
Publication Date: 1/2003
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Publisher: Harpercollins Pub Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Gleick does a great job of bringing the cantankerous Newton to life. While the fellow was a nasty piece of work, according to Gleick, he was definitely brilliant and certainly one of the most important scientists ever. Gleick does tend to shift from story telling to research piece (complete with many pages of references) but overall, the story comes through.
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