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Science communication is important in today's technologically advanced society. A good part of the adult community is not science savvy and lacks the background to make sense of rapidly changing technology. My blog attempts to help by publishing articles of general interest in an easy to read and understand format without using mathematics. You can contact me at ektalks@yahoo.co.uk

Saturday, 11 December 2021

Life and Work of Sir Isaac Newton: Course at CLL, Strathclyde University, Scotland (October 2021)

 In the following, I am publishing the slides of my lectures on the Life and Work of Isaac Newton (via ZOOM) at the Centre for Lifelong Learning, Strathclyde University. I had an excellent audience who were motivated to learn about Newton - one of the most brilliant minds of all times.  

Click on a slide to view its full screen image. 

The slides detail the subject material as presented in the lectures (3 hours in total) - of course, details of my presentation/discussion are missing, but I hope this material will be useful in understanding the contribution that Newton made in the development of many aspects of natural philosophy. The following slide summarizes it very well:

You might also find an earlier (shorter) blog about Newton useful.











































































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