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Patricia Fara on Newton, Scientific Progress, and the Benefits of Unhistoric Acts

Feb 24, 2021
Patricia Fara, a Cambridge University historian of science, delves into the life of Isaac Newton beyond the apple tree myth, highlighting his role at The Royal Mint and productivity during the Great Plague. She examines the gradual nature of the Scientific Revolution and the ancient Antikythera device's significance. Fara also discusses the vital contributions of women in science, shares insights from her startup experience, and argues for integrated education that blends art with science to enhance learning.
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ANECDOTE

Newton's Riches

  • Isaac Newton amassed wealth through his role at the Royal Mint, investments, and premiums on minted coins.
  • Despite losing a fortune in the South Sea Bubble, his estate inventory was extensive.
INSIGHT

Newton's Move to the Mint

  • Newton's move to the Royal Mint was facilitated by his friend, Charles Montague, after seeking a departure from Cambridge.
  • His theological differences, specifically his non-Trinitarian beliefs, contributed to his desire to leave.
ANECDOTE

The Noisy Mint

  • The Royal Mint was located within the Tower of London, near the river and parliament, ideal for receiving gold and interacting with authorities.
  • Newton found the Mint's location noisy due to the zoo, machinery, and soldiers, so he worked from home.
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