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"Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science" is a fantastic series of essays authored by Simon Newcomb, an outstanding 19th-century American astronomer and mathematician. This e-book offers readers a fascinating exploration of numerous topics in astronomy and related medical fields, presented in a reachable and attractive manner. In this collection, Newcomb delves into an extensive range of topics, inclusive of celestial mechanics, the history of astronomy, and the practical programs of medical information. He illuminates complex medical principles with clarity, making them…mehr

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"Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science" is a fantastic series of essays authored by Simon Newcomb, an outstanding 19th-century American astronomer and mathematician. This e-book offers readers a fascinating exploration of numerous topics in astronomy and related medical fields, presented in a reachable and attractive manner. In this collection, Newcomb delves into an extensive range of topics, inclusive of celestial mechanics, the history of astronomy, and the practical programs of medical information. He illuminates complex medical principles with clarity, making them comprehensible to each the scientifically inclined and the overall reader. Newcomb's essays also show off his keen interest inside the records of astronomy, revealing the evolution of our understanding of the cosmos over the centuries. What sets this painting apart is its capability to provide "side-lights," or insightful perspectives, on the numerous facets of astronomy and its connections to other clinical disciplines. Newcomb's writing now not handiest imparts know-how however additionally encourages readers to understand the profound impact of astronomy on our expertise of the universe and our location inside it. "Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science" stands as a testomony to Simon Newcomb's ardour for popularizing science and making it handy to a broader audience.
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Simon Newcomb was a Canadian-American astronomer, applied mathematician, and self-taught polymath who died on July 11, 1909. He was a mathematics professor in the United States Navy and at Johns Hopkins University. Born in Nova Scotia, Newcomb left an apprenticeship at the age of 19 to join his father in Massachusetts, where the latter was teaching. Despite having minimal formal education, Newcomb earned a BSc from Harvard in 1858. Later in his career, he made significant contributions to timekeeping as well as other domains of applied mathematics such as economics and statistics. He was fluent in numerous languages and wrote and published a number of popular science publications as well as a science fiction novel. Simon Newcomb was born in the Nova Scotia hamlet of Wallace. John Burton Newcomb and Emily Prince were his parents. His father was an itinerant school teacher who moved regularly to teach in various parts of Canada, mainly Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Simon Newcomb was a distant relative of William Henry Steeves, a Canadian Father of Confederation, through his mother. Heinrich Stief, who arrived from Germany and settled in New Brunswick around 1760, was their immigrant ancestor in that line.