

Thomas Harriot: Mathematician, Astronomer, Relative Unknown
10 snips Jul 22, 2019
Dive into the intriguing life of Thomas Harriot, an overlooked mathematician and astronomer from the Elizabethan era. Discover his fascinating telescope observations of the moon and his ties with Sir Walter Raleigh. Learn how his contributions to early American exploration remain largely unrecognized, and examine his innovative work in mathematics, including the formulation of Snell's Law. The podcast sheds light on his significant yet overshadowed legacy, exploring why this scientific pioneer deserves more recognition.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Unveiling the Legacy of a Forgotten Astronomer
01:33 • 2min
Thomas Harriot: A Pioneer in American Exploration
03:54 • 6min
Colonial Insights and MBC Realities
09:39 • 9min
The Evolution of Thomas Harriot: From Colony Work to Scientific Endeavors
18:38 • 6min
The Legacy of Thomas Harriot: Mathematics and Astronomy
24:26 • 15min
Postcard Connections: Art and Audience Engagement
39:10 • 4min
Uncovering the Legacy of a Scientific Pioneer
43:11 • 2min