Posts Tagged: ‘Isaac Newton’

You are unprepared for the sheer awesomeness of Sir Isaac Newton. Sure, his contributions to science were true game-changers, but when you look deeper into his life, you realize just how Chuck Norrisy the man really was.

In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Julie and I discuss Newton’s career as a disguised crime fighter, his orbital cannon, the 2060 apocalypse and the quest for the Philosopher’s Stone.

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The history of science is rife with rivalries. Back in the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz starred in what author Jason Socrates Bardi calls “The Greatest Mathematical Clash of All Time,” a clash that centered roughly on who invented calculus. Today, both mathematicians are typically credited for their contributions to calculus. In the late 18th century, British chemist Joseph Priestley and French aristocrat Antoine Lavoisier argued vigorously over who discovered oxygen. Nowadays, the American Chemical Society attributes the discovery to Joseph Priestley.

At the end of the 19th century, Thomas Alva Edison, the forefather of the motion picture, squared off against brilliant inventor Nikola Tesla.

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