Isaac Newton : the asshole who reinvented the universe
(2018)

Nonfiction

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Call Numbers:
BIOGRAPHY/NEWTON,I

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Biography & Memoir BIOGRAPHY/NEWTON,I Available

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PUBLISHED
Amherst, New York : Prometheus Books, 2018
©2018
DESCRIPTION

224 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781633884564, 1633884562
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"Originally published by Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, München, in March 2017 as NEWTON: Wie Ein Arschloch Das Universum Neu Erfand."--Colophon

At all costs: Newton, ruthless in the extreme -- Principia first: Newton the egoist -- False modesty and easily offended: Newton the shrinking violet -- Gravity without the apple -- Newton's pugnacious side -- The silent revolutionary: Newton the mystery-monger -- In search of the Philosopher's Stone: Newton's esoteric side -- Rivalry beyond death: Newton and his intrigues

"Isaac Newton may have been the most important scientist in history, but he was a very difficult man. Put more bluntly, he was an asshole, an SOB, or whatever epithet best describes an abrasive egomaniac. In this colorful profile of the great man--warts and all--astronomer Florian Freistetter shows why this damning assessment is inescapable. Newton's hatred of fellow scientist Robert Hooke knew no bounds and he was strident in expressing it. He stole the work of colleague John Flamsteed, ruining his career without a second thought. He carried on a venomous battle with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz over the invention of calculus, vilifying him anonymously while the German scientist was alive and continuing the attacks after he died. All evidence indicates that Newton was conniving, sneaky, resentful, secretive, and antisocial. Compounding the mystery of his strange character is that he was also a religious fanatic, a mystery-monger who spent years studying the Bible and predicted the apocalypse. While documenting all of these unusual traits, the author makes a convincing case that Newton would have never revolutionized physics if he hadn't been just such an obnoxious person. This is a fascinating character study of an astounding genius and--if truth be told--an almighty asshole as well."--Page 2 of cover

In English, translated from the German

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