Lecture 16: The Starry Messenger - Galileo and the Telescope

Lecture 16: The Starry Messenger - Galileo an...

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Lecture 17: On the Shoulders of Giants: Isaac Newton and the Laws of Motion

Copernicus, Kepler, Tycho, and Galileo together gave us a new way of looking at the motions in the heavens, but they could not explain why the planets move they way the do. It was to be the work of Isaac Newton who was to sweep away the last vestiges of the Aristotelian view of t ...  Show more

Lecture 18: The Apple and the Moon - Newtonian Gravitation

What is Gravity? Starting with the properties of falling bodies first formulated by Galileo, Newton applied his three laws of motion to the problem of Universal Gravitation. Newtonian Gravity is a mutually attractive force that acts at a distance between any two massive bodies. I ...  Show more

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