Isaac Newton's work involved physics. Find on the web other scientist before and after Newton that have worked in the field of physics. Please post your source.
A LEGITIMATE PURSUIT NOVA: Why are people surprised when they hear that Isaac Newton—the grand patriarch of physics—was an alchemist?
BILL NEWMAN: Well, I think it's because alchemy has been portrayed as the epitome of irrationality and a sort of avaricious folly. Sinister, dark-robed sorcerers trying to turn lead into gold. Is that an accurate picture of alchemists in Newton's time?
It's accurate for some alchemists. But we now know that most of the great minds of the period were involved in alchemy, including Robert Boyle, John Locke, Leibniz, any number of others. Given that so many great minds were interested in it, why was alchemy illegal?
Well, first of all, it became legal during Newton's time. But why was it illegal? There's a long association, for good reasons, between alchemy and counterfeiting. It's quite likely, actually, that medieval and early modern rulers were consciously employing alchemists to debase their own coinage.
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Before Newton there was Galileo, and after there was Einstein. Another scientist that Probably didn't work with newton but they were rivals his name was Robert hooke. SOme female scientits are Emilie du Chatelet,Caroline Hersche, Mary Anning, Mary Somerville, Maria Mitchel and Marie Curie. Most of these women where alive in the late 1700's and early 1800's.
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Before Newton there was Galileo, and after there was Einstein. Another scientist that Probably didn't work with newton but they were rivals his name was Robert hooke. SOme female scientits are Emilie du Chatelet,Caroline Hersche, Mary Anning, Mary Somerville, Maria Mitchel and Marie Curie. Most of these women where alive in the late 1700's and early 1800's.
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Galileo was have said to drop two cannon balls of different masses from the leaning tower of Pisa to demonstrate that their speed of descent was independent of their mass. Many people believe this story to be untrue since its only source was Galileo’s secretary.
Albert Einstein was a physicist after newton.
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BILL NEWMAN: Well, I think it's because alchemy has been portrayed as the epitome of irrationality and a sort of avaricious folly.
Sinister, dark-robed sorcerers trying to turn lead into gold. Is that an accurate picture of alchemists in Newton's time?
It's accurate for some alchemists. But we now know that most of the great minds of the period were involved in alchemy, including Robert Boyle, John Locke, Leibniz, any number of others.
Given that so many great minds were interested in it, why was alchemy illegal?
Well, first of all, it became legal during Newton's time. But why was it illegal? There's a long association, for good reasons, between alchemy and counterfeiting. It's quite likely, actually, that medieval and early modern rulers were consciously employing alchemists to debase their own coinage.
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