Isaac Newton and the England he knew: the people, places and events that
shaped history's greatest scientist. Across nine decades, Isaac Newton
bestrode the world of science, becoming a colossus of experimentation,
discovery and philosophy. How did a seventeenth-century Lincolnshire
farm-boy become one of the most influential scientists of all time, his
work still relevant to us today and for our future? This fascinating new
biography explores not only Newton's world and his times but the earlier
ideas that were the foundation for his breakthroughs in science and
those people around him who influenced his work. His later career at the
Royal Mint and his heretical views on religion are considered as
extensions of his philosophy. Newton's ideas underpinned the
Enlightenment that gave birth to the modern world of science and
material progress. From school mathematics to space exploration, from
laser surgical techniques to artificial intelligence, Newton is here in
our everyday lives: the man who changed the world.