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Journey Through The Full Audiobook That Keeps Thriller Fans Hooked.Journey Through The Full Audiobook That Keeps Thriller Fans Hooked.NHI by Isaac HookePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/34811to listen full audiobooks. Title: NHI Author: Isaac Hooke Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins Release date: 05-04-25 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary:2025-05-0412h 23Discover This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.Discover This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.NHI by Isaac HookePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/34811to listen full audiobooks. Title: NHI Author: Isaac Hooke Narrator: Virtual Voice Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins Release date: 05-04-25 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Action & Adventure Publisher's Summary:2025-05-0412h 23Was bisher geschah - GeschichtspodcastWas bisher geschah - GeschichtspodcastAdventskalender #17 - Auf den Schultern von GigantenHier sitzen Joachim und Nils und haben das 17. Türchen ihres Adventskalenders geöffnet, um auf den Schultern von Giganten zu stehen. Im Zentrum steht ein Satz, den Isaac Newton in einem Brief schrieb: „Wenn ich weiter sehen konnte, so deshalb, weil ich auf den Schultern von Giganten stand.“ Klingt nach Demut, aber war es das? Es geht um die wissenschaftliche Rivalität zwischen Newton und Robert Hooke, um geniale Entdeckungen und darum, wie Wissenschaft Fortschritt aufbaut – mit oder ohne subtile Seitenhiebe.Quellen:Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac Newton" by Richard S...2024-12-1708 minEu cu cine gândesc? - Podcast de istorie și filozofie cu Theodor Paleologu și Răzvan IoanEu cu cine gândesc? - Podcast de istorie și filozofie cu Theodor Paleologu și Răzvan IoanEP 121: NewtonIsaac Newton este o figură monumentală în istoria științei, având un impact profund asupra filozofiei și viziunii asupra lumii. Alături de Copernic și Galilei, Newton a schimbat radical perspectiva modernă asupra universului. El face parte dintr-o generație extraordinară, contribuind la revoluția științifică prin lucrările sale fundamentale, cum ar fi „Principia Mathematica”. Newton a introdus o viziune matematizată și experimentală asupra lumii, influențând gânditori precum John Locke și Immanuel Kant. Deși cunoscut pentru legile mișcării și teoria gravitației, Newton a fost interesat și de alchimie și interpretarea Bibliei, ceea ce subliniază complex...2024-12-1215 minJosh & Gabby Deep DivesJosh & Gabby Deep DivesEpisode 106 - The Secret Side of Sir Issac NewtonIn "The Secret Side of Sir Isaac Newton," the NewsThink channel delves into the lesser-known aspects of Newton's life beyond his scientific achievements. The video explores his unconventional methods, including his secretive studies in alchemy and his complex personality, marked by reclusiveness and rivalry with contemporaries like Robert Hooke. It highlights pivotal moments, such as his groundbreaking work during the bubonic plague and his controversial religious beliefs. By revealing these hidden facets, the video paints a more nuanced portrait of one of history's greatest scientists.   Source : NewsThink YouTube Channel 2024-11-2609 minPasajes de la HistoriaPasajes de la HistoriaIsaac Newton vs Robert HookeEn este Pasaje de la Historia de La Rosa de los Vientos, Juan Antonio Cebrián relata la intensa rivalidad entre Isaac Newton y Robert Hooke, dos de los científicos más influyentes del siglo XVII. Ambos genios protagonizaron enfrentamientos intelectuales en torno a descubrimientos clave, como la teoría de la gravitación y la naturaleza de la luz. Cebrián nos sumerge en este apasionante duelo de egos y conocimientos, mostrando cómo sus conflictos no solo marcaron la Royal Society, sino que también impulsaron el avance de la ciencia moderna. Una fascinante historia de competen...2024-11-1907 minThe History of ChemistryThe History of Chemistry133: A Horse of a Different ColorInstead of molecules that absorb light based on their molecular orbitals, this episode talks of nanostructures and their materials that refract light based on interference of light waves. We start with Robert Hooke who described this process in his book Micrographia. We continue through Isaac Newton and Lord Rayleigh. We discuss Eli Yablonovitch's photonic crystals. We mention various kinds of natural structural colorants in the living and non-living worlds, from minerals to insects to bacteria to plants. Then we list several attempts to synthesize structural colorants, and why they might prove useful.Support the show Support...2024-08-1120 minThe Kennardley Talkstraight ShowThe Kennardley Talkstraight ShowSir Isaac NewtonSeries 3 Episode 1 - Sir Isaac NewtonIn the first episode of Series 3, Kennardley speaks to Sir Isaac Newton about his Theory of Gravity, his studies of Alchemy and writings on the bible. he also lets slip how he wrote the hits of Pink Floyd among others by "connecting" to the subconscious of Roger Waters!A must listen.Referenceshttps://physicsworld.com/a/newton-egomaniac-or-troubled-genius/https://www.history.com/topics/inventions/isaac-newtonhttps://www.astronomy.com/science/isaac-newton-a-vindictive-secretive-paranoid-genius/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac...2024-05-2919 minSwan DiveSwan DiveJeff Kollath - The Soul of a Story - Exec Dir of the Stax Museum of American Soul MusicAs Executive Director of the Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis, TN, Jeff Kollath oversees the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of Stax Records and American soul music. Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, John Lee Hooke, Booker T & the MGs and the endless Stax roster of musical icons produced  songs that stirred our souls and shared our collective story, a story born of pain and glory, rags and riches, love and lust. Stax liberated our hearts and freed our hips to move like nobody was watching. Kollath, brandishing a BA and Masters in...2024-04-1659 minACR Journals On AirACR Journals On AirHistory of Interferon (Immunology for the Rheumatologist)“If I have seen further, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants” Sir Isaac Newton famously stated in a letter to polymath scientist, Robert Hooke back in 1675. Today, Dr. Mary Crow, MD, aides Arthritis & Rheumatology launch a series on immunology, for rheumatologists. She is the co-author of the article Standing on Shoulders: Interferon Research, from Viral Interference to Lupus Pathogenesis and Treatment. In this episode, we stand with Dr. Crow to look back at the achievements made by brilliant minds in interferon research and analyze the unbroken line their advancements in rheumatology have led to today’s disc...2024-04-1649 minDuprat CastDuprat CastCOMO OBTER CONHECIMENTO? PQ A CIÊNCIA SURGIU? COMO USA LA? #284eja aluno da minha pós-graduação clicando no link: https://drdupr.at/pos Neste vídeo, mergulho nas raízes do conhecimento científico, explorando como a ciência evoluiu desde Copérnico até os dias atuais. Vamos discutir a importância de entender como a ciência surgiu e como usá-la em nosso dia a dia. Assista para aprender sobre a história fascinante de Galileu, Boyle, Bacon e descubra como o século XVII desempenhou um papel crucial na transformação do nosso entendimento. Se você se pergunta sobre as diferentes formas de aprender e como aplicar o co...2024-03-0656 minPeace TalkzPeace TalkzPeaceTalkz: The Hooke and Newton FeudHeather and Erik talk about the Robert Hooke and Sir Issac Newton Feud. Resources: Ball, Johnny. 2017. Wonders Beyond Numbers: A brief history of all things mathematical. Bloomsbury Sigma. Bechler, Zev. 1974. “Newton’s 1672 Optical Controversies: A Study in the Grammar of Scientific Dissent.” In The Interaction Between Science and Philosophy, edited by Yehuda Elkana and Samuel Sambursky, 115–142. Atlantic Highlands, N.J., Humanities Press.  Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan. 2003. Newton’s Principia for the Common Reader. Oxford University Press.  Gal. 2002. Meanest Foundations.  Guicciardini, Niccolo. 2005. “Reconsidering the Hooke-Newton Debate on Gravitation: Recent Results.” Early Science and...2024-02-0547 minO SOMBRIONAUTAO SOMBRIONAUTAORI ENCARCERADO.SINTONIA — 4ª TEMPORADA [SÉRIE]- (2023): Um dos grandes problemas de ser negro é que não se deseja ser negro. E isso pode ser bastante passivo ou brilhantemente libertador.Libertador, porque faz com que você tenha uma visão bem simples sobre si: a negritude em verdade é um produto do Irmão-Sistema, mais ou menos desde 1444 e acentuada com a Colonização Portuguesa notadamente as que criaram esse país chamado de Brasil.Nome apropriado para um lugar que sempre teve como sua base econômica a exportação de matérias-primas que sempre tiveram o tom vermelho, seja como tintura, sej...2023-09-1604 minO SOMBRIONAUTAO SOMBRIONAUTAEMPREENDEDOR DESQUALIFICADO.SINTONIA — 4ª TEMPORADA [SÉRIE]- (2023): Um dos grandes problemas de ser negro é que não se deseja ser negro. E isso pode ser bastante passivo ou brilhantemente libertador.Libertador, porque faz com que você tenha uma visão bem simples sobre si: a negritude em verdade é um produto do Irmão-Sistema, mais ou menos desde 1444 e acentuada com a Colonização Portuguesa notadamente as que criaram esse país chamado de Brasil.Nome apropriado para um lugar que sempre teve como sua base econômica a exportação de matérias-primas que sempre tiveram o tom vermelho, seja como tintura, sej...2023-09-1602 minO SOMBRIONAUTAO SOMBRIONAUTARAINHA APRISIONADA.SINTONIA — 4ª TEMPORADA [SÉRIE]- (2023): Um dos grandes problemas de ser negro é que não se deseja ser negro. E isso pode ser bastante passivo ou brilhantemente libertador.Libertador, porque faz com que você tenha uma visão bem simples sobre si: a negritude em verdade é um produto do Irmão-Sistema, mais ou menos desde 1444 e acentuada com a Colonização Portuguesa notadamente as que criaram esse país chamado de Brasil.Nome apropriado para um lugar que sempre teve como sua base econômica a exportação de matérias-primas que sempre tiveram o tom vermelho, seja como tintura, sej...2023-09-1603 minO SOMBRIONAUTAO SOMBRIONAUTABLACK POWERLESS.SINTONIA — 4ª TEMPORADA [SÉRIE]- (2023): Um dos grandes problemas de ser negro é que não se deseja ser negro. E isso pode ser bastante passivo ou brilhantemente libertador.Libertador, porque faz com que você tenha uma visão bem simples sobre si: a negritude em verdade é um produto do Irmão-Sistema, mais ou menos desde 1444 e acentuada com a Colonização Portuguesa notadamente as que criaram esse país chamado de Brasil.Nome apropriado para um lugar que sempre teve como sua base econômica a exportação de matérias-primas que sempre tiveram o tom vermelho, seja como tintura, sej...2023-09-1604 minBreakpointBreakpoint"Christianity Does Not Stop With Salvation: That’s Only the Beginning ...” Sir Isaac Newton, in a letter written in 1675 to fellow scientist Robert Hooke, wrote, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” Chuck Colson was one of those giants for many of us, and it is our privilege to steward his legacy at the Colson Center.   In fact, Chuck believed that his most important legacy, more than any of the organizations he founded or the many books he authored, would be people. That’s why he started what he called the Centurions Program, something that continues today under a different name, the Cols...2023-06-2205 minShort stories by Maxwell ConroeShort stories by Maxwell ConroeNewtonian Dream (Mind Twister #39)A short story by Maxwell Conroe imaging a chase involving Hooke, Leibniz, and Freeman Dyson pursuing Isaac Newton through the Royal Society, leading to the destruction of Newton's portraits, narrated by Tim. Hooke and Leibniz were chasing Newton across the corridors of the Royal Society of London (founded in 1660); Newton appeared covered in tar and feathers. In their pursuit, Hooke and Leibniz were joined by Freeman Dyson, who had passed only recently. With great vigor, Dyson raided the premises of the Royal Society. He was pulling down a famous portrait of Newton, one where Isaac is 46 years o...2023-05-2717 minIrmimi – Irgendwas mit MittelalterIrmimi – Irgendwas mit Mittelalter#32: Auf den Schultern von Riesen stehen! Eine kleine Rezeptionsgeschichte eines Satzes :)"Auf den Schultern von Riesen stehen" hat sicher schon jeder Student und jede Studentin in irgendeinem Kontext gehört. Der Satz besagt, dass man auf die Leistungen von Menschen zurückblickt und man sich selbst "nur" als Zwerg an diese Leistung "ranzeckt".  Oft wird der Satz mit Isaac Newton in Verbindung gebracht, doch tatsächlich haben wir unseres Wissens nach den Ursprung bereits im 12. Jahrhundert! In welcher Handschrift ich eine bildliche Interpretation gefunden habe, warum man den Satz mit Newton verbindet und was er heute für eine Rolle spielt, erzähle ich dir in der Folge und ze...2023-01-2940 minIrmimi – Irgendwas mit MittelalterIrmimi – Irgendwas mit Mittelalter#32: Auf den Schultern von Riesen stehen! Eine kleine Rezeptionsgeschichte eines Satzes :)"Auf den Schultern von Riesen stehen" hat sicher schon jeder Student und jede Studentin in irgendeinem Kontext gehört. Der Satz besagt, dass man auf die Leistungen von Menschen zurückblickt und man sich selbst "nur" als Zwerg an diese Leistung "ranzeckt".  Oft wird der Satz mit Isaac Newton in Verbindung gebracht, doch tatsächlich haben wir unseres Wissens nach den Ursprung bereits im 12. Jahrhundert! In welcher Handschrift ich eine bildliche Interpretation gefunden habe, warum man den Satz mit Newton verbindet und was er heute für eine Rolle spielt, erzähle ich dir in der Folge und ze...2023-01-2940 minPerspectives on SciencePerspectives on ScienceOfer Gal — The Origins of Modern Science: From Antiquity to the Scientific RevolutionIn this episode of Perspectives, we speak with Ofer Gal, author of The Origins of Modern Science: From Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution. What is the role of history in telling stories about science? How and why do we know about how the planets orbit? Why are there cathedrals in South America, and what does that have to do with science? Listen in as Professor of History and Philosophy of Science Ofer Gal offers a peek into his exploration of science as a global cultural phenomenon. Gal’s synthetic approach to writing history of science begins with Plato and the An...2022-08-2838 minThe Robbie Bourke PodcastThe Robbie Bourke PodcastEpisode 259: Tim Caron - Influences, training system, and strength deficitThis episode's guest is Tim Caron. Tim is the head coach at Allegiate. Tim's last stop before Allegiate was as head strength and conditioning coach for football at Army West Point. He served in that role for three seasons, the final of which Army defeated Navy for the first time in fifteen years. Prior to that, Tim was an associate strength coach at USC where he was in charge of swimming and diving, and assisted with football. He was directly in charge of nutrition, return to play, and the football’s internship program.    On t...2022-07-3054 minHistory WoesHistory WoesEp. 4 Bury Me With My PeopleIn this episode, History Woes brings you stories of pettiness taken to the next level. Morgan does a story on Isaac Newtons feuds between fellow scientists and counterfeiters. Then, Lexi covers the petty king, 50 Cent. Sources Isaac Newton: https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/science/leading-figures/hooke-the-genius-whose-big-mistake-was-confronting-newton/ https://medium.com/exploring-history/robert-hooke-the-genius-newton-tried-to-erase-from-history-7942427752b0 https://www.uh.edu/engines/epi3015.htm https://www.forbes.com/sites/rosspomeroy/2013/11/04/why-was-isaac-newton-such-a-jerk/ https://historycollection.com/16-examples-of-the-madness-of-sir-isaac-newton/8/ https://www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/201103/physicshistory.cfm ...2022-07-2753 minTesting PeersTesting PeersToxicity in TestingWelcome to another episode of the Testing Peers.Chris and Russell have returned from their EuroSTAR adventures, to join the other regulars to talk toxicity in testing.Before diving in, Simon leads the banter around what three apps would you keep on your phone, if you were allowed only three.Thankfully, no toxicity there!Onto the main discussion, the Peers discuss everything from behaviours, misunderstanding, misappropriation, unrealistic expectations to politics and more!On the note of knowledge gatekeeping:“If I have seen further,” Isaac Newton wrote in a 1675 lett...2022-07-0429 minQuotomaniaQuotomaniaQuotomania 269: Isaac NewtonToday’s Quotation is care of Isaac Newton. Listen in! Sir Isaac Newton, (born Jan. 4, 1643, Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, Eng.—died March 31, 1727, London), was an English physicist and mathematician. The son of a yeoman, he was raised by his grandmother. He was educated at Cambridge University (1661–65), where he discovered the work of René Descartes. His experiments passing sunlight through a prism led to the discovery of the heterogeneous, corpuscular nature of white light and laid the foundation of physical optics. He built the first reflecting telescope in 1668 and became a professor of mathematics at Cambridge in 1669. He worked out the fun...2022-06-2701 minThe Correlation Sensation PodcastThe Correlation Sensation PodcastE95: Robert Hooke Part 2The hump backed whale of Science, Robert Captain Hooke made a major impact on science, influencing Thomas Willis, Robert Boyle, Christopher Wren, and Isaac Newton. After the research I think it's great to say Isaac Newton was influenced by Robert Captain Hooke. Why? Listen now!!!   Sources Cited: Robert Hooke Biography, Life, Interesting Facts (sunsigns.org) Mr Hooke - the hidden face of genius | Royal Society The Geometry of Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke: A Walking Tour in London, The Mathematical Intelligencer | 10.1007/s00283-010-9187-y | DeepDyve Hooke's c...2021-11-0557 minLondon HistoryLondon History70. Robert HookeHow much do we really know about Robert Hooke? Is our understanding of him skewed due to his fall out with Isaac Newton? Join host Hazel Baker as she gets to know Robert Hooke better with the help of author Robert J Lloyd. Learn things about London that most Londoners don't even know in a 20 minute espresso shot episode of London history with a splash of personality. There's so much we can't fit into our tours, no matter how hard we try. This London history podcast is where we can get down and dirty with the detail! You're not...2021-11-0519 minLondon HistoryLondon History70. Robert HookeHow much do we really know about Robert Hooke? Is our understanding of him skewed due to his fall out with Isaac Newton? Join host Hazel Baker as she gets to know Robert Hooke better with the help of author Robert J Lloyd. Learn things about London that most Londoners don't even know in a 20 minute espresso shot episode of London history with a splash of personality. There's so much we can't fit into our tours, no matter how hard we try. This London history podcast is where we can get down and dirty...2021-11-0519 minAuckland UnitariansAuckland UnitariansIn memoriam of my mentor John Shelby SpongIn a letter to Robert Hooke in 1675, Isaac Newton wrote: “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants”. The phrase is understood to mean that if Newton had been able to discover more about the universe than others, then it was because he was working in the light of discoveries made by fellow scientists, either in his own time or earlier. I stand on the shoulders of John Shelby Spong and he stood on the shoulders of John A T Robinson, an English New Testament scholar, author and the Anglican B...2021-09-1927 minUma Vela no EscuroUma Vela no EscuroUma Vela no Escuro - Episódio 3 - De pé, sobre ombros de gigantesEpisódio 3 - De pé, sobre ombros de gigantes Neste episódio, tratamos da icônica frase de Isaac Newton. Siga o podcast nas redes sociais: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/velanoescuro.pod - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/velanoescuro.pod - Youtube: https://is.gd/KM2ROv Comentários, sugestões, elogios e reclamações, envie um e-mail para: velanoescuropodcast@gmail.com Apoie o projeto no Catarse: www.catarse.me/umavelanoescuro-pod Es...2021-07-0504 minThe Skeptics Guide to Emergency MedicineThe Skeptics Guide to Emergency MedicineSGEM Xtra: EBM Master Class – McGill University Grand Rounds 2020Date: January 4th, 2021 This is an SGEM Xtra episode. I had the honour of presenting at the McGill University Emergency Medicine Academic Grand rounds. They titled the talk "Evidence-Based Medicine Master Class". The presentation is available to watch on YouTube, listen to on iTunes and all the slides can be downloaded (McGill 2020 Part 1 and McGill 2020 Part 2). Five Objectives: Look at the burden of proof and talk about what is science Discuss EBM and give a five step process of critical appraisal Talk about biases and logical fallacies Do a check list for randomized control trials Record a live episode of th...2021-01-051h 32