It was Newton's reflecting telescope, made in 1668, that finally brought him to the attention of the scientific community and in 1672 he was made a fellow (
of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge (today, it is known as the Royal Society). From the mid-1660s, Newton conducted a series of experiments on the composition of light, discovering that white light is composed of the same system of colors that can be seen in a rainbow and establishing the modern study of optics (or the behavior of light). In 1704, Newton published 'The Opticks' which dealt with light and color. He also studied and
published works on history, theology and alchemy.
through a peer review process on the basis of excellence in science.)
It was Newton's reflecting telescope, made in 1668, that finally brought him to the attention of the scientific community and in 1672 he was made a fellow (
of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge (today, it is known as the Royal Society). From the mid-1660s, Newton conducted a series of experiments on the composition of light, discovering that white light is composed of the same system of colors that can be seen in a rainbow and establishing the modern study of optics (or the behavior of light). In 1704, Newton published 'The Opticks' which dealt with light and color. He also studied and
published works on history, theology and alchemy.
through a peer review process on the basis of excellence in science.)
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