Sir Isaac Newton was on a lifelong quest to discover his own philosophy to describe the world and the universe. He sat at a desk in his home, scribbling about everything from chemistry to God, in ...
“There goes the man that writt a book that neither he nor anybody else understands.” But instead of crossing the Great Court, as he should have, Humphrey noted that Newton would turn into ...
Along with his love for science, Newton was also deeply religious. He based his hypothesis on the Book of Daniel--a biblical work of literature marked by its vivid imagery of a possible judgment day.
Set in Depression-era Florida, Peck's (A Day No Pigs Would Die) tangy tale stars Tullis Yoder, a 17-year-old orphaned rodeo worker. His new sweetheart, Clemsa Lou Wetmeadow, quickly sums up his ...
Lemon House Publishing is a a space for supporting 8 to 12-year-olds in writing, illustrating, and publishing their own ...
Then, in 1687, after spending more than 20 years developing his ideas, Newton published what is generally acknowledged to be the greatest scientific book ever written, the Philosophiae Naturalis ...
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The March book selection is “The Wonder” by Emma Donoghue. Monday, March 17, 10 a.m. & Wednesday, March 19, 10:00 a.m. The Newton Public Library Foundation is sponsoring two free movies for kids ...
New Scientist once described Isaac Newton as “the supreme genius and most enigmatic character in the history of science.” His three greatest discoveries — the theory of universal gravitation ...