Tag: History of Science

Abstract orbit-and-arrow motif: three faint arrows circling a stylised apple/planet on a subtle grid—Newton’s laws as a grammar of motion.

From Laws to Conservation: Newton’s Grammar of Motion

Newton’s three laws as axioms, F=ma as the grammar of change, and how energy and momentum conservation emerge—told with minimal calculus and hands-on experiments.

17 min read
Dawn landscape with a teal-orange sky where equations drift across the clouds above a field of scientific contraptions—lever, astrolabe, balance, wheel—while a lone figure watches from afar

From Geometry to Experiment: Archimedes to Galileo

Physics turns wonder into practice: from Archimedes’ geometry and instruments to Galileo’s timing and idealisations, nature begins to speak in numbers we can test.

14 min read
Abstract, star-dotted night with faint geometric orbits—pre-scientific inquiry.

From Wonder to Natural Philosophy

Before physics was an equation, it was a question. This essay traces its roots—from myth and wonder to natural philosophy—as humanity’s first attempt to read the book of nature.

9 min read
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