While in London, Adam meets up with Brady Haran (Numberphile , Objectivity) at The Royal Society! Brady takes us down to the archives of this historic science academy where Library Manager Rupert Baker lets Adam flip through the first edition of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica printed in 1687! We learn the storied history of the publication of this groundbreaking text and its significance to modern science. Plus, Adam gets to examine Sir Isaac Newton's actual death mask!
Thanks to Brady Haran for bringing us to The Royal Society! You can find his Objectivity videos at http://www.youtube.com/ObjectivityVideos
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