The Newtonian Moment is a a duo public lecture by Dr Fabien Paillusson, School of Mathematics and Physics, and Dr Anna Marie Roos, School of History & Heritage.
In this public lecture, the humanities and the sciences meet. A historian of science and a physicist will shed some light on the discovery of Newton’s laws, some of the most famous and important in physics. These laws not only ushered in modern physics and technology, but also have changed the way we think about human society and the Universe.
The lecture takes place on Wednesday 31st May 2017, 6.00pm to 7.00pm in the Isaac Newton Building Lecture Theatre.
For more details and to book to attend the lecture, visit: https://lincolnmathsphys.wordpress.com/2017/03/19/lincoln-isaac-newton-lecture/