How Isaac Newton Changed the World
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
- Isaac Newton, the legendary English polymath, who was famous for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation that formed the dominant scientific viewpoint for hundreds of years. He published this work in his seminal book Principia (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) in 1687.
Sir Isaac Newton is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential scientists in history. He was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author. Newton was described as a natural philosopher in his time.
He was a key figure in the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment that followed. Newton also made contributions to optics, light and colour, going on to invent the first practical reflecting telescope. Newton was a fellow of Trinity College and the second Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge.
Isaac Newton was born on Christmas Day 25th of December 1642. He lived to the age of 84, and went on to become Master of the Mint, and President of the Royal Society. Many people ask Did Isaac Newton do this or Was Isaac Newton that… well in this video I do my best to answer many of the most popular questions about Newton, whilst exploring his life and asking the question How Did Isaac Newton Change the World?
Video Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: How Isaac Newton Changed the World
02:15 - Early Life
03:08 - School
03:55 - University
04:48 - Truth
05:19 - Plague Years
06:58 - Reopening, Telescope, and Professorship
07:45 - Fluxions
08:14 - Optics
08:58 - Mixed Response
09:45 - Unable to Cope
10:14 - Religious Beliefs
10:44 - Alchemy
12:15 - Calculus
13:16 - Principia (The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy)
15:31 - Time in Politics
16:40 - Breakdown
17:49 - The Royal Mint
19:23 - The Royal Society
20:50 - Knighted
21:09 - Feuding
22:25 - Family Life
22:58 - Apple Tree
24:00 - The end.
24:38 - Conclusion
26:54 - Thanks for Watching
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Yes, another video!!
Another outstanding work! One of the components that impressed me was the detail given to the mistakes that so significantly influenced Sir Newton’s work.
It seems as if mistakes have become excessively undervalued in today’s marketplace of ideas… Hidden, and classified as an embarrassment. It cannot be said that mistakes have not also contributed to the world we share today.
With that said, I cannot help but wonder, do you have any plans to feature the life of a person who is noted for their foul deeds? Scientists, Politicians, Religious persons, Warriors or Entrepreneurs. Perhaps an audience poll for suggestions as to who that should be?
Just a thought…
My most favourite scientist and mathematician of all times. I could remember I used to dream myself as a student or co-researcher of Newton..
And here I m..
Became a doctor even though being in love with mathematics, physics, calculus and electronics! 😢
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Great video and channel .
Thank you for watching!
Can't wait till you make a video of me! (the man who ate a bat)
Your video is already in production, but you did so many amazing things it's taking a very long time to create.
great vid loved the use of ai paintings , made the video more interactive
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yeah I thought I'd try using AI for this video, I think some of the images turned out really well and helped bring the story to life. Do you think I should carry on using it in future videos?
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I really liked it. Suspected it being AI, since there's an apple in a lot of the images. lol.. but great video!@@PeopleWhoChangedtheWorld
The overlooking of the allegory of Alchemy is unfortunate. Base metals to noble metals represents animal instinct to divine soul; the sorcerer’s stone represents the resurrection story. The death and rebirth.
Indeed that could have been an interesting addition to this story. I didn't really think about that whilst writing, but now I totally see how it could work. Thanks for your comment!
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Finally
What are the sources for these videos? The large amounts of AI generated images make me worry that the script might as well be AI generated as well and thus full of errors and misinformation
I understand why you might think that, but I did spend a lot of time researching and writing the script myself. I'll put all the sources I used in the description when I get back to my office after Christmas. And that's a good point about the AI images! I hadn't thought about it like that, I don't want it to come across as low effort. I used them in this video because I thought it would be a good way to bring his story to life. I think some of the AI images turned out well, but I maybe used too many. What do you think?
Make you make a video about Bruce Lee?
That's an interesting suggestion! I'll have to do more research about him as I don't know much
@@PeopleWhoChangedtheWorld I recommend Bruce Lee: A Life by
Matthew Polly and Wrath of the Dragon by John Little. They're very well researched biographies of Bruce Lee.
Newton did say that he stood on the shoulders of true genius. He was inspired by the work of Indian scientists
The street poopers?
Inspired his dark side?
@@DenisKoh no
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Sorry for your feelings but it was bhaskaracharya who find gravity
From my understanding Bhaskaracharya described gravity in a different context to Newton. He did not create any mathematical descriptions of gravity or explain how it works, which Newton was the first to do. Whilst impressive that Bhaskaracharya was exploring similar ideas such a long time ago, it would be untrue to say he discovered gravity.
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