Mark Steel Lectures - Isaac Newton
He was a scientist who thought he could turn lead into gold. He was an obsessive with a secret Swiss boyfriend.
And, in the world of The Mark Steel Lectures, he likes Alphabetti Spaghetti and the Communards. The contradictions
of this fascinating character, half-scientist, half-magician, take us from Newton's childhood penchant for arson to
the Houses of Parliament via Old Compton Street, discovering on the way why God can't draw circles and
what Cliff Richard will be doing in the year 3150.
Mark Steel explores the world and the discoveries of Isaac Newton - surely one of Britain's finest scientific
alchemical gay fraud-busting genius MPs.
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Isaac Newton - wikipedia Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. |
Isaac Newton This is a collection of films, lectures and Books related to Isaac Newton: Great Scientists - Isaac Newton, Newton's Dark Secrets, Life of Sir Isaac Newton, and Newton's Principia. |
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