Isaac Newton Free Audiobook Download by James Gleick


The audiobook of Isaac Newton is narrated by the Professor of Physics and History of Science at Stanford University, Allan Corduner. He does an excellent job explaining the scientific principles that helped create the models for Newton's laws. This audiody can be found on audible.com

Isaac Newton is a biography by James Gleick. It is about Isaac Newton's childhood and adolescence, his scientific discoveries, and his life as a professor at Cambridge University. This story of Newton's journey from master to father provides an accurate depiction of the time in which he lived.

Isaac Newton was one of the most influential scientists in the world. Born in 1642, he was educated at Cambridge University and became professor of mathematics there. He felt that the world would be a better place if he could just explain how it worked, but he couldn't and his struggle to find answers is what made him great.

Isaac Newton is a biographical work of an English scientist, mathematician and philosopher. He is best known for his three laws of motion and for formulating differential calculus. In spite of these contributions, the more than 300 years since his death have not been kind to Newton's legacy. James Gleick tells the story of Isaac Newton in a non-linear approach that sheds light on the important elements that made up the man and his work

Isaac Newton was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, natural philosopher and theologian in England during the 17th century. He succeeded in applying rational thought to nature as a method of understanding it. The foundation of Newton's work was his revolutionary new concept of gravity.

Isaac Newton is the father of modern science and one of the most influential scientists in history. He was well known for his contributions to physics, mathematics, and astronomy, as well as for his laws of motion and universal gravitation. This audiobook tells the story of Isaac Newton's life with a variety of different narrators who each vividly portray an aspect of Newton himself.

Published Date 2005-04-26
Duration 5 hours 46 minutes
Author James Gleick
Narrated Allan Corduner
Reviews
(95 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category History, Science & Technology

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