The leaked copy of the “draft inclusive curriculum development” document setting out plans to “decolonise” the engineering curriculum at Sheffield University, which warns that Sir Isaac Newton may have benefited from “colonial-era activity”, would be hilarious if its consequences were not so serious. This development is part of the university’s …
Read More »Gravity is racist? Sheffield Uni. wants disclaimers on Isaac Newton’s theories, says he benefited from ‘colonial activity’ – media
Isaac Newton’s three laws of motion and universal gravitation form the core of modern physics, which is as apolitical a subject as one can imagine. However, the faculty of engineering at Sheffield University wants students to understand the “global origins and historical context” of his theories, and that he may …
Read More »The famous Newton
Have you noticed how the eyes are the frog-the wah when she saw fallen in the river a drop of water ? Now imagine what were the eyes of Isaac Newton when he was on his head fell an Apple ! Just because we all not speak the truth. It …
Read More »Isaac Newton predicted end of the world
A great scientist called the approximate date of the end of existence of all things. The father of classical mechanics in his research, 1704, wrote that the world should be gone by 2060, the ninth year, or rather, after 1260 years after the founding of the Holy Roman Empire. The …
Read More »Mika Newton is married to American
Celebrity announced their engagement. Ukrainian singer living in the United States, Mika Newton announced her engagement. On his page on Facebook she said that engaged to Chris Saavedra. Also, the singer released a photo with the groom. “Thank you very much for the congratulations! We are very pleased!” – she …
Read More »In Britain the stolen unique books of Newton, Galileo and Copernicus
The cost of the books exceeds two million dollars.In London, stole more than 160 rare antique books Dating back to the 15-16 century and worth about two million pounds. A gem among the stolen books, the publication of Nicolaus Copernicus, which is estimated at 215 thousand pounds. In stolen edition …
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