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Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton

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The apple and the universe — the life and revolutionary science of Isaac Newton.Copyright Podra Network Scienza
  • Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Newton's Debt to Earlier Scientists
    Jun 18 2026
    In this fascinating episode of Isaac Newton, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the brilliant minds who paved the way for Newton's groundbreaking discoveries. We examine Newton's famous quote about 'standing on the shoulders of giants' and identify exactly who those intellectual giants were. From Johannes Kepler's revolutionary laws of planetary motion to Galileo's foundational work on gravity and motion, we trace the scientific lineage that made Newton's achievements possible. The episode highlights René Descartes' mechanical philosophy, Pierre de Fermat's mathematical innovations, and the crucial heliocentric model of Nicolaus Copernicus. We also explore contributions from ancient philosophers like Democritus and Islamic Golden Age scholars such as Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen), whose work on the scientific method and optics proved essential. This episode reveals how scientific progress builds collaboratively across generations, with each breakthrough enabling the next. Perfect for science enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in understanding how knowledge accumulates over time. Dr Quinn demonstrates that Newton's genius lay not only in his discoveries but in his generous acknowledgment of intellectual debts to predecessors. Discover the interconnected story of scientific advancement and learn how today's greatest achievements rest firmly on foundations built by yesterday's pioneers in this compelling exploration of scientific heritage.
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    6 min
  • The Hermit of Cambridge: Understanding Newton's Reclusive and Obsessive Nature
    Jun 11 2026
    Explore the fascinating psychology behind Isaac Newton's groundbreaking discoveries in this deep dive into his reclusive and obsessive personality. Dr Sarah Quinn examines how Newton's hermit-like existence at Cambridge University both enabled and complicated his scientific work. From his eighteen months of isolation during the plague years that produced calculus and gravitational theory, to his bitter feuds with contemporaries like Leibniz and Hooke, we uncover how Newton's intense focus and sensitivity to criticism shaped both his methods and his legacy. The episode reveals Newton's forgotten meals, all-night alchemical experiments, and decades-long biblical chronology studies, painting a portrait of a mind that operated at extraordinary intensity. Discover how Newton's fear of criticism nearly prevented the publication of the Principia, and why his friend Edmund Halley had to personally fund its printing. We explore the connection between Newton's solitary nature and his revolutionary insights, examining whether his social isolation was a necessary condition for his scientific breakthroughs. This episode offers fresh perspective on how personality traits often viewed as problematic can be integral to genius, and how the hermit of Cambridge transformed our understanding of the universe through sheer obsessive dedication.
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    6 min
  • Enemies and Rivalries: The Dark Side of Newton's Scientific Relationships
    Jun 4 2026
    Explore the darker side of Isaac Newton's personality in this revealing episode about his bitter scientific rivalries and personal feuds. Dr Sarah Quinn examines Newton's most infamous conflicts, including his decades-long battle with Leibniz over the invention of calculus, his vindictive relationship with Robert Hooke over optics and gravity, and his harsh treatment of Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed. Discover how Newton's childhood trauma may have shaped his combative nature, his role as Master of the Royal Mint in pursuing counterfeiters, and the lasting impact these personal conflicts had on scientific progress. Learn about the psychological factors that drove history's greatest scientist to engage in intellectual warfare, often at great personal and professional cost. This episode reveals how Newton's genius was inseparably linked to his capacity for holding grudges, seeking revenge, and destroying his enemies' reputations. Perfect for listeners interested in the human side of scientific discovery, the history of mathematics and physics, and the complex personalities behind groundbreaking achievements. Understanding Newton's rivalries provides crucial context for appreciating both his monumental contributions to science and the very human flaws that motivated his relentless pursuit of knowledge and recognition.
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    5 min
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