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  • Opticks
  • Book by Isaac Newton

    related to this article: Opticks Wikimedia Commons has media related to Opticks. Wikiquote has quotations related to Opticks. Full and free online editions

    Opticks

    Opticks

    Opticks

  • ROYGBIV
  • Acronym for rainbow colors

    Giants from their 2009 album Here Comes Science. Newton, Isaac (1704). Opticks. "SHiPS Resource Center || Newton's Colors". .umn.edu. Archived from the

    ROYGBIV

    ROYGBIV

    ROYGBIV

  • Isaac Newton
  • English polymath (1642–1727)

    Cambridge University Press (1984) Newton, Isaac. Opticks (4th ed. 1730) online edition Newton, I. (1952). Opticks, or A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac_Newton

  • Opticks (software)
  • Remote sensing application

    sourced Opticks hoping to increase the demand for remote sensing data and broaden the features available in existing remote sensing software. The Opticks software

    Opticks (software)

    Opticks (software)

    Opticks_(software)

  • Color wheel
  • Illustrative organization of color hues

    wheel dates back to Isaac Newton's work on color and light. In his book Opticks, Newton presented a color circle to illustrate the relations between these

    Color wheel

    Color wheel

    Color_wheel

  • Visible spectrum
  • Portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye

    disassemble and reassemble white light, and described the phenomenon in his book Opticks. He was the first to use the word spectrum (Latin for "appearance" or "apparition")

    Visible spectrum

    Visible spectrum

    Visible_spectrum

  • Newtonianism
  • Philosophical principle of applying Newton's methods in a variety of fields

    making discoveries about the natural world. Newton's other seminal work was Opticks, printed in 1704 in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, of

    Newtonianism

    Newtonianism

    Newtonianism

  • Dwingeloo Radio Observatory
  • Radio telescope in the Netherlands

    Wayback Machine, ASTRON, 2012. "OPTICKS and Visual Moonbounce in Live Performance". Leonardo. Retrieved 4 June 2020. "opticks.info". Retrieved 4 June 2020

    Dwingeloo Radio Observatory

    Dwingeloo Radio Observatory

    Dwingeloo_Radio_Observatory

  • List of publications in physics
  • Mathematica (1687) Christiaan Huygens, Treatise on Light (1690) Isaac Newton, Opticks (1704) Daniel Bernoulli, Hydrodynamica (1738) Benjamin Franklin, Experiments

    List of publications in physics

    List of publications in physics

    List_of_publications_in_physics

  • Electricity
  • Phenomena related to electric charge

    investigations into electricity, with an idea of his written down in his book Opticks arguably the beginning of the field theory of the electric force. Further

    Electricity

    Electricity

    Electricity

  • Dispersive prism
  • Device used to disperse light

    needed] Newton discussed prism dispersion in great detail in his book Opticks. He also introduced the use of more than one prism to control dispersion

    Dispersive prism

    Dispersive prism

    Dispersive_prism

  • Mass–energy equivalence
  • Physics concept expressed as E = mc²

    particles and matter particles were interconvertible in "Query 30" of the Opticks, where he asks: "Are not the gross bodies and light convertible into one

    Mass–energy equivalence

    Mass–energy equivalence

    Mass–energy_equivalence

  • Corpuscular theory of light
  • Theory in physics about the nature of light

    understanding of space, which derived from it. With the publication of Opticks in 1704, Newton for the first time took a clear position supporting a corpuscular

    Corpuscular theory of light

    Corpuscular_theory_of_light

  • Humidity
  • Concentration of water vapour in the air

    Isaac Newton discovered this phenomenon and wrote about it in his book Opticks. The relative humidity of an air–water system is dependent not only on

    Humidity

    Humidity

    Humidity

  • Thomas Young (scientist)
  • English polymath (1773–1829)

    to overcome the century-old view, expressed in the venerable Newton's Opticks, that light is a particle. In the early 19th century, Young put forth a

    Thomas Young (scientist)

    Thomas Young (scientist)

    Thomas_Young_(scientist)

  • Speed of light
  • Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum

    220000 km/s, which is 27% lower than the actual value. In his 1704 book Opticks, Isaac Newton reported Rømer's calculations of the finite speed of light

    Speed of light

    Speed of light

    Speed_of_light

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    translation is available from Project Gutenberg Newton, Isaac (1952) [1730]. Opticks (4th ed.). Dover, New York: Dover Publications. Book II, Part III, Propositions

    Photon

    Photon

  • Structural coloration
  • Colour in living creatures caused by interference effects

    from the alteration of the reflection and refraction. In his 1704 book Opticks, Isaac Newton described the mechanism of the colours other than the brown

    Structural coloration

    Structural coloration

    Structural_coloration

  • Earth–Moon–Earth communication
  • Radio communications technique

    in several of her art projects, including the live performance called OPTICKS, during which digital images are sent to the Moon and back in real time

    Earth–Moon–Earth communication

    Earth–Moon–Earth communication

    Earth–Moon–Earth_communication

  • Multiple-prism dispersion theory
  • Theory in optics

    and multiple-prism dispersion, was given by Isaac Newton in his book Opticks, also introducing prisms as beam expanders. Prism pair expanders were introduced

    Multiple-prism dispersion theory

    Multiple-prism dispersion theory

    Multiple-prism_dispersion_theory

  • Jean-Paul Marat
  • French political theorist (1743–1793)

    d'optique (1784)). He published a well-received translation of Newton's Opticks (1787), which was still in print until recently,[when?] and later a collection

    Jean-Paul Marat

    Jean-Paul Marat

    Jean-Paul_Marat

  • Scientific Revolution
  • Emergence of modern science (1572-1687)

    ether to transmit forces between particles. In 1704, Newton published Opticks, in which he expounded his corpuscular theory of light. He considered light

    Scientific Revolution

    Scientific Revolution

    Scientific_Revolution

  • Deism
  • Belief in a god based on rational thought

    himself, Isaac Newton provides fuel for deism with his argument in his Opticks (1704) that we must infer from the order and beauty in the world to the

    Deism

    Deism

  • Robert Smith (mathematician)
  • English mathematician

    his predecessor in the Plumian chair, he published A Compleat System of Opticks in 1738, which gained him the sobriquet of Old Focus, and Harmonics, or

    Robert Smith (mathematician)

    Robert Smith (mathematician)

    Robert_Smith_(mathematician)

  • Optics
  • Branch of physics that studies light

    between the two lasted until Hooke's death. In 1704, Newton published Opticks and, at the time, partly because of his success in other areas of physics

    Optics

    Optics

  • Light
  • Electromagnetic radiation humans can see

    pull was greater. Newton published the final version of his theory in his Opticks of 1704. His reputation helped the particle theory of light to hold sway

    Light

    Light

    Light

  • Newton (Blake)
  • Monotype by William Blake

    ISBN 0-226-03225-6 Nicholson, Majorie Hope (1963) Newton demands the muse: Newtons̓ Opticks and the eighteenth century poets Archon Books Townsend, Joyce (ed.). William

    Newton (Blake)

    Newton (Blake)

    Newton_(Blake)

  • Rainbow
  • Meteorological phenomenon

    of Newton's Opticks". Colour Music. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 20 October 2023. Newton, Isaac (1704). Opticks. Evans, Ralph

    Rainbow

    Rainbow

    Rainbow

  • Gravitational lens
  • Light bending by mass between source and observer

    been supposed by Isaac Newton in 1704 in his Queries No.1 in his book Opticks. The same value as Soldner's was calculated by Einstein in 1911 based on

    Gravitational lens

    Gravitational lens

    Gravitational_lens

  • Aether theories
  • Set of theories

    Isaac Newton suggests the existence of an aether in the Third Book of Opticks (1st ed. 1704; 2nd ed. 1718): "Doth not this aethereal medium in passing

    Aether theories

    Aether_theories

  • History of optics
  • encouraged him to publish his notes On Colour, which he later expanded into his Opticks. He argued that light is composed of particles or corpuscles and were refracted

    History of optics

    History of optics

    History_of_optics

  • Treatise
  • Formal and systematic written discourse on some subject

    Newton 1687 Physics Treatise on Light Christiaan Huygens 1690 Physics Opticks Isaac Newton 1704 Physics Reference Principles of Human Knowledge George

    Treatise

    Treatise

    Treatise

  • Black-body radiation
  • Thermal electromagnetic radiation

    phosphors that emit multiple narrow spectrums. In query 6 of Isaac Newton's Opticks, he states that "Do not black Bodies conceive heat more easily from Light

    Black-body radiation

    Black-body radiation

    Black-body_radiation

  • Plug-in (computing)
  • Software component that extends the functionality of existing software

    applications use plug-ins to process data from different sensor types; e.g., Opticks. Text editors and integrated development environments use plug-ins to support

    Plug-in (computing)

    Plug-in (computing)

    Plug-in_(computing)

  • Orange (colour)
  • Colour located between red and yellow

    approximately 585–620 nm. It has a hue of 30° in HSV colour space. Isaac Newton's Opticks distinguished between pure orange light and mixtures of red and yellow

    Orange (colour)

    Orange (colour)

    Orange_(colour)

  • Color theory
  • Principles to describe the practical behavior of colors

    initially within a partisan controversy over Isaac Newton's theory of color (Opticks, 1704), followed by what we considered to be "primary colors", continuing

    Color theory

    Color theory

    Color_theory

  • Newton's rings
  • Optical interference pattern of concentric rings

    publish his analysis until after Hooke's death, as part of his treatise "Opticks" published in 1704. The pattern is created by placing a very slightly convex

    Newton's rings

    Newton's rings

    Newton's_rings

  • Christiaan Huygens
  • Dutch mathematician and physicist (1629–1695)

    accepted, while Newton's rival corpuscular theory of light, as found in his Opticks (1704), gained more support. One strong objection to Huygens's theory was

    Christiaan Huygens

    Christiaan Huygens

    Christiaan_Huygens

  • Theory of Colours
  • 1810 book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    it was generally acknowledged that, as Isaac Newton had shown in his Opticks in 1704, colourless (white) light is split up into its component colours

    Theory of Colours

    Theory of Colours

    Theory_of_Colours

  • Persistence of vision
  • Optical illusion

    organ of perception acts more rapidly than the judgment." In his 1704 book Opticks, Isaac Newton (1642–1726/27) described a machine with prisms, a lens and

    Persistence of vision

    Persistence of vision

    Persistence_of_vision

  • Jokero
  • 2005 single by Akcent

    "Jokero (Radio Edit)" – 3:40 "Jokero (Crush Remix)" – 4:33 "Jokero (Activ & Optick Extended Mix)" – 6:19 "Jokero (Cre8 Remix)" – 4:24 "Kylie (Crush Thunderdome

    Jokero

    Jokero

  • James Clerk Maxwell
  • Scottish physicist and mathematician (1831–1879)

    original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2013. Newton, Isaac (1704). Opticks: or a treatise of the reflexions, refractions, inflexions and colours of

    James Clerk Maxwell

    James Clerk Maxwell

    James_Clerk_Maxwell

  • Corpuscle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    thinkers The corpuscular theory of light, developed by Isaac Newton in his Opticks, which proposed the existence of light particles which are now known as

    Corpuscle

    Corpuscle

  • List of unsolved problems in physics
  • centers of black holes beyond their event horizons. Isaac Newton in his book Opticks (first edition 1704), published a list of 31 queries about light. In 1900

    List of unsolved problems in physics

    List_of_unsolved_problems_in_physics

  • Thin-film interference
  • Optical phenomenon

    alternating layers of plate and air. In 1704, Isaac Newton stated in his book, Opticks, that the iridescence in a peacock feather was due to the fact that the

    Thin-film interference

    Thin-film interference

    Thin-film_interference

  • Refractive index
  • Property in optics

    philosophy and the mechanical arts. J. Johnson. p. 413. Newton, Isaac (1730). Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and Colours

    Refractive index

    Refractive index

    Refractive_index

  • Michel Ferdinand d'Albert, 5th Duke of Chaulnes
  • French astronomer

    described his experiments, and was included at the beginning of Newton's Opticks Bk. IV. In this work he described his discovery of the peculiarities of

    Michel Ferdinand d'Albert, 5th Duke of Chaulnes

    Michel Ferdinand d'Albert, 5th Duke of Chaulnes

    Michel_Ferdinand_d'Albert,_5th_Duke_of_Chaulnes

  • Religious views of Isaac Newton
  • world which requires no intervention from the creator. In Query 31 of the Opticks, Newton simultaneously made an argument from design and for the necessity

    Religious views of Isaac Newton

    Religious views of Isaac Newton

    Religious_views_of_Isaac_Newton

  • Field (physics)
  • Physical quantities taking values at each point in space and time

    together as a gravitational field and then applied to an object. His idea in Opticks that optical reflection and refraction arise from interactions across the

    Field (physics)

    Field (physics)

    Field_(physics)

  • Multiple discovery
  • Hypothesis about scientific discoveries and inventions

    calculus from Newton. In 1705 Leibniz, in an anonymous review of Newton's Opticks, implied that Newton's fluxions (Newton's term for differential calculus)

    Multiple discovery

    Multiple_discovery

  • Rømer's determination of the speed of light
  • 1676 demonstration of light's finite speed by Danish astronomer Ole Rømer

    Rømer's idea, giving a value of "seven or eight minutes" in his 1704 book Opticks for light to travel from the Sun to Earth, closer to the true value (8 minutes

    Rømer's determination of the speed of light

    Rømer's determination of the speed of light

    Rømer's_determination_of_the_speed_of_light

  • Black body
  • Idealized physical body that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation

    energy. Isaac Newton introduced the notion of a black body in his 1704 book Opticks, with query 6 of the book stating: Do not black Bodies conceive heat more

    Black body

    Black body

    Black_body

  • Newton disc
  • Coloured disk that appears gray when rotated

    color circle to illustrate the relations between these colors in his book Opticks (1704). Many modern sources state that Isaac Newton himself used a spinning

    Newton disc

    Newton disc

    Newton_disc

  • Neo-Latin
  • Form of the Latin language used from the 14th century to present

    Newton's writing career, which began in Neo-Latin and ended in English (e.g. Opticks, 1704). By contrast, while German philosopher Christian Wolff (1679–1754)

    Neo-Latin

    Neo-Latin

    Neo-Latin

  • Vernacular
  • Common speech variety of a specific population

    example is Isaac Newton, whose 1687 Principia was in Latin, but whose 1704 Opticks was in English. Latin continues to be used in certain fields of science

    Vernacular

    Vernacular

  • Treatise on Light
  • Book by Christiaan Huygens

    replace. Unlike Newton's corpuscular theory, which was presented in the Opticks, Huygens conceived of light as an irregular series of shock waves which

    Treatise on Light

    Treatise on Light

    Treatise_on_Light

  • History of calculus
  • aspects in his other definitive compilations, such as the Principia and Opticks. Newton would begin his mathematical training as the chosen heir of Isaac

    History of calculus

    History_of_calculus

  • Primary color
  • Fundamental color in color mixing

    explanation of color mixing dominant during the Baroque. Newton, Isaac (1730). Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and Colours

    Primary color

    Primary color

    Primary_color

  • Joseph-Louis Lagrange
  • Italian-French scientist (1736–1813)

    Modern ALGEBRA, in the Resolution of the Problem of finding the Foci of Optick Glasses universally". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of

    Joseph-Louis Lagrange

    Joseph-Louis Lagrange

    Joseph-Louis_Lagrange

  • William Herschel
  • German-British astronomer and composer (1738–1822)

    Philosophy of Musical Sounds (1749), he took up Smith's A Compleat System of Opticks (1738), which described techniques of telescope construction. He also read

    William Herschel

    William Herschel

    William_Herschel

  • American Computer & Robotics Museum
  • Computer museum in Bozeman, Montana

    Francis Bacon and René Descartes and original copies of Newton's Principia & Opticks and Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding. The museum also has a

    American Computer & Robotics Museum

    American Computer & Robotics Museum

    American_Computer_&_Robotics_Museum

  • The Void (philosophy)
  • Philosophical concept of emptiness

    Translated by Walter Kaufmann. Vintage Books. Newton, Isaac (2018) [1704]. Opticks. Outlook Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7340-4795-4. Osteen, Mark (2000). American

    The Void (philosophy)

    The_Void_(philosophy)

  • Multispectral imaging
  • Capturing image data across multiple electromagnetic spectrum ranges

    classification is k-means clustering. MicroMSI is endorsed by the NGA. Opticks is an open-source remote sensing application. Multispec is freeware multispectral

    Multispectral imaging

    Multispectral imaging

    Multispectral_imaging

  • Nicolas Fatio de Duillier
  • Mathematician, natural philosopher and astronomer (1664–1753)

    the quadrature of curves"), published years later as an appendix to the Opticks (1704). There, Newton credited Fatio with the method, which consists of

    Nicolas Fatio de Duillier

    Nicolas Fatio de Duillier

    Nicolas_Fatio_de_Duillier

  • Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
  • 1687 work by Isaac Newton

    ideas to the point where he already composed sections of his later book Opticks by the 1670s in response. Work on calculus is shown in various papers and

    Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica

    Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica

    Philosophiæ_Naturalis_Principia_Mathematica

  • List of free and open-source software packages
  • Wikimedia Commons Eye of GNOME F-spot feh Geeqie Gthumb Gwenview KPhotoAlbum Opticks Ardour Audacity LMMS MusE Qtractor Rosegarden Denemo Frescobaldi Impro-Visor

    List of free and open-source software packages

    List_of_free_and_open-source_software_packages

  • Newton's reflector
  • First successful mirror telescope

    long; this matches the length of the instrument pictured in his monograph "Opticks". It appears that the second telescope, which was presented to the Royal

    Newton's reflector

    Newton's reflector

    Newton's_reflector

  • Primary–secondary quality distinction
  • Epistemological and metaphysical dualism in modern philosophy

    disposition to stir up a sensation of this or that colour." —Isaac Newton, Opticks (3rd ed. 1721, original in 1704). Gottfried Leibniz was an early critic

    Primary–secondary quality distinction

    Primary–secondary quality distinction

    Primary–secondary_quality_distinction

  • Luminiferous aether
  • Obsolete postulated medium for the propagation of light

    refraction and diffraction. To explain refraction, Newton's Third Book of Opticks (1st ed. 1704, 4th ed. 1730) postulated an "aethereal medium" transmitting

    Luminiferous aether

    Luminiferous aether

    Luminiferous_aether

  • Pierre Coste
  • French theologian, translator and writer (1668–1747)

    Concerning Human Understanding, and the second English edition of Newton's Opticks, and acted as tutor to the sons of several families. He moved back to Paris

    Pierre Coste

    Pierre Coste

    Pierre_Coste

  • Silje Nes
  • released her first album, Ames Room, in December 2007. Nes' second album, Opticks, was released on 12 September 2010. As a sound artist she creates sound

    Silje Nes

    Silje_Nes

  • List of most expensive books and manuscripts
  • S Pirie volumes I & II: Books and Manuscripts : Lot 918: Newton, Isaac Opticks: Or, a Treatise of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours

    List of most expensive books and manuscripts

    List of most expensive books and manuscripts

    List_of_most_expensive_books_and_manuscripts

  • Optic (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    episode of Daredevil: Born Again Optics (TV series), an Australian TV series Opticks, a treatise by Isaac Newton This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Optic (disambiguation)

    Optic_(disambiguation)

  • Scioptic ball
  • retrieved 30 March 2026 "Cameras Exhibition: Item 14". www.mhs.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2026. "The "Sky Optick"". brill.com. Retrieved 30 March 2026.

    Scioptic ball

    Scioptic ball

    Scioptic_ball

  • Augustin-Jean Fresnel
  • French optical physicist (1788–1827)

    Anderson, J.S.; Young, A.F.A., London: Methuen & Co. I. Newton, 1730, Opticks: or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Colours

    Augustin-Jean Fresnel

    Augustin-Jean Fresnel

    Augustin-Jean_Fresnel

  • Alexander Richardson (Puritan intellectual)
  • English logician

    rhetorick; also his notes on physicks, ethicks, astronomy, medicine, and opticks. The book was first published in London in 1629 and enlarged in 1657. "The

    Alexander Richardson (Puritan intellectual)

    Alexander_Richardson_(Puritan_intellectual)

  • Copernican heliocentrism
  • Heliostatic model of solar system by Nicolaus Copernicus

    accepted that the bigness of stars was, in the words of Edmund Halley, an “Optick Fallacy”. Now, heliocentrism no longer required even the smallest visible

    Copernican heliocentrism

    Copernican heliocentrism

    Copernican_heliocentrism

  • History of molecular theory
  • theory, rather believed, as famously stated in "Query 31" of his 1704 Opticks, that particles attract one another by some force, which "in immediate

    History of molecular theory

    History of molecular theory

    History_of_molecular_theory

  • Fermat's principle
  • Light rays follow quickest paths

    (online 6 September 2006), doi:10.1007/s11191-006-9044-8. I. Newton, 1730, Opticks: or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Colours

    Fermat's principle

    Fermat's principle

    Fermat's_principle

  • History of the telescope
  • 382. Taylor & Gill 1911, pp. 559–560. Smith, Robert, Compleat system of opticks in four books, bk, iii. ch. I. (Cambridge, 1738) Taylor & Gill 1911, p

    History of the telescope

    History of the telescope

    History_of_the_telescope

  • Jurin's law
  • Analysis of capillary action

    tube walls. Isaac Newton reported the experiments of Hauskbee in his work Opticks but without attribution. It was the English physiologist James Jurin, who

    Jurin's law

    Jurin's law

    Jurin's_law

  • Leibniz–Clarke correspondence
  • Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence, with extracts from Newton's Principia and Opticks, edited with an introduction and notes, Manchester, 1955 (and reeditions);

    Leibniz–Clarke correspondence

    Leibniz–Clarke correspondence

    Leibniz–Clarke_correspondence

  • Total internal reflection
  • Complete reflection of a wave

    Edinburgh in 1834), London: J. Murray, 1835, pp. 295–413. I. Newton, 1730, Opticks: or, a Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections, and Colours

    Total internal reflection

    Total internal reflection

    Total_internal_reflection

  • List of intellectuals of the Enlightenment
  • University; author of 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' and 'Opticks'. Nikolay Novikov 1744–1818 Russian Philanthropist and journalist who sought

    List of intellectuals of the Enlightenment

    List of intellectuals of the Enlightenment

    List_of_intellectuals_of_the_Enlightenment

  • Arago spot
  • Historically important optical effect

    {{citation}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Newton, Isaac (1704), Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and Colours

    Arago spot

    Arago spot

    Arago_spot

  • Aspheric lens
  • Type of lens

    from the original on 2012-02-27. "An account of the invention of grinding optick and burning glasses of a figure not-sphericall, produced before the R. Society"

    Aspheric lens

    Aspheric lens

    Aspheric_lens

  • 1704 in literature
  • Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant Bernard de Mandeville – Typhon Isaac Newton – Opticks Mary Pix – Violenta George Psalmanazar – An Historical and Geographical

    1704 in literature

    1704_in_literature

  • Experimentum crucis
  • Critical experiment

    disproof of Descartes' vortex theory of the motion of the planets. In his Opticks, Newton describes an optical experimentum crucis in the First Book, Part

    Experimentum crucis

    Experimentum_crucis

  • History of physics
  • Historical development of physics

    functioning reflecting telescope and developed a theory of color, published in Opticks, based on the observation that a prism decomposes white light into the

    History of physics

    History_of_physics

  • N-slit interferometer
  • Microdensitometer N-slit interferometric equation List of laser articles I. Newton, Opticks (Royal Society, London, 1704). A. A. Michelson, Studies in Optics (Chicago

    N-slit interferometer

    N-slit_interferometer

  • Astronomical spectroscopy
  • Measurement of electromagnetic radiation for astronomy

    original on 11 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2013. Newton, Isaac (1705). Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and Colours

    Astronomical spectroscopy

    Astronomical spectroscopy

    Astronomical_spectroscopy

  • The Magpie (Monet)
  • 1868–1869 painting by Claude Monet

    theory of color propounded by Isaac Newton (1643–1727) in his treatise on Opticks (1704). Goethe raised questions about subjective and objective color theory

    The Magpie (Monet)

    The Magpie (Monet)

    The_Magpie_(Monet)

  • Bibliography of E. T. Whittaker
  • German). Vol. 6-2-1. pp. 512–556. OCLC 635267305. Newton, Isaac (1931). Opticks; or, A treatise of the reflections, refractions, inflections & colours

    Bibliography of E. T. Whittaker

    Bibliography of E. T. Whittaker

    Bibliography_of_E._T._Whittaker

  • List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein
  • found in Mein Weltbild (The World as I See It). Schilpp 246 1931 Foreword Opticks, 4th edition (London 1730), pp. vii–viii Isaac Newton McGraw (New York)

    List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein

    List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein

    List_of_scientific_publications_by_Albert_Einstein

  • Steps in the Scientific Tradition
  • 1968 anthology

    historically important passages such as the thirty-first query in Newton's Opticks, the note introducing each passage "only sketches lightly the intellectual

    Steps in the Scientific Tradition

    Steps_in_the_Scientific_Tradition

  • Nicolas Malebranche
  • French priest and rationalist philosopher (1638–1715)

    would not have been aware of it until it was finally published in the Opticks of 1704, or, more likely, in its Latin translation of 1706. When Malebranche

    Nicolas Malebranche

    Nicolas Malebranche

    Nicolas_Malebranche

  • Charles Piazzi Smyth
  • British astronomer (1819–1900)

    O'Clock Gun at Edinburgh Castle. In 1704 Isaac Newton wrote in his book Opticks Book 1, Part 1: "... [telescopes] ... cannot be so formed as to take away

    Charles Piazzi Smyth

    Charles Piazzi Smyth

    Charles_Piazzi_Smyth

  • Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes
  • Observatory

    Isaac Newton Publications Fluxions (1671) De Motu (1684) Principia (1687) Opticks (1704) Queries (1704) Arithmetica (1707) De Analysi (1711) Other writings

    Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes

    Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes

    Isaac_Newton_Group_of_Telescopes

  • John Passmore Edwards
  • British journalist, newspaper owner, MP and philanthropist (1823–1911)

    twelve, the first book he managed to purchase for himself was Newton's Opticks, and he declared that he "was just as wise at the end as I was at the beginning

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  • Emission theory (relativity)
  • Obsolete physics theory

    Isaac Newton, Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica Isaac Newton, Opticks Fox, J. G. (1965), "Evidence Against Emission Theories", American Journal

    Emission theory (relativity)

    Emission_theory_(relativity)

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Online names & meanings

  • LOKI
  • Male

    Norse

    LOKI

    Old Norse name, possibly derived from the root *leug, LOKI means "to break." In mythology, this is the name of a god of mischief and foster brother of Óðinn, described as the contriver of all fraud.

  • VLASIOS
  • Male

    Greek

    VLASIOS

    (Βλάσιος) Variant spelling of Greek Blasios, VLASIOS means "talks with a lisp."

  • Nippun
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nippun

    Perfect

  • Kerri
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish

    Kerri

    Ciar's People; Dark-haired; Black; Dark One

  • Finola
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish, Italian

    Finola

    White Shoulder; Fair-shouldered; White

  • Febe
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, Polish, Swedish

    Febe

    Bright; Shining; Radiant

  • Beale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Beale

    English : variant spelling of Beal.Thomas Beale came from England to York Co., VA, in 1645.

  • Marikka
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Finnish

    Marikka

    Sea of Bitterness

  • Taaraz |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Taaraz |

    Powerful, Strong, Ornamentation, Decoration

  • Bragdon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bragdon

    English : most probably a variant of Brogden.

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