### From For this narrative of the seventeenth centuryโs scientific revolution, Dolnick embeds the mathematical discoveries of Kepler, Galileo, Newton, and Leibniz in the prevailing outlook of their time. God was presumed integral to the universe, so discerning how it worked was a quest as theologi
The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of the Modern World
- Book ID
- 127011626
- Publisher
- HarperCollins US
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 561 KB
- Edition
- 1St Edition
- Category
- Standards
- ISBN
- 0062042262
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โฆ Synopsis
The Clockwork Universe is the story of a band of men who lived in a world of dirt and disease but pictured a universe that ran like a perfect machine. A meld of history and science, this book is a group portrait of some of the greatest minds who ever lived as they wrestled with natureโs most sweeping mysteries. The answers they uncovered still hold the key to how we understand the world. At the end of the seventeenth centuryโan age of religious wars, plague, and the Great Fire of Londonโ when most people saw the world as falling apart, these earliest scientists saw a world of perfect order. They declared that, chaotic as it looked, the universe was in fact as intricate and perfectly regulated as a clock. This was the tail end of Shakespeareโs century, when the natural and the supernatural still twined around each other. Disease was a punishment ordained by God, astronomy had not yet broken free from astrology, and the sky was filled with omens. It was a time when little was known and everything was new. These brilliant, ambitious, curious men believed in angels, alchemy, and the devil, and they also believed that the universe followed precise, mathematical lawsโa contradiction that tormented them and changed the course of history. The Clockwork Universe is the fascinating and compelling story of the bewildered geniuses of the Royal Society, the men who made the modern world.
โฆ Subjects
sci_history
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