Blending rigorous historical scholarship with accessible narrative, this volume explores how Newton's vision of a clockwork universe unified terrestrial and celestial phenomena, challenged centuries-old beliefs, and inspired the Enlightenment's rational optimism. It delves into the pivotal controversies with figures like Leibniz, Hooke, and Huygens, the development of calculus, and the enduring philosophical questions about law, causation, and chance.
Ideal for historians of science, physics enthusiasts, and readers captivated by the grand sweep of intellectual history, this book reveals how Newton's Principia not only laid the foundations of classical physics but also sparked an enduring quest to decipher the elegant laws governing our universe. Experience the story of a cosmic revolution that continues to resonate in science, philosophy, and culture today.
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