It isn't a rarity for the folks at the
University of Cambridge to introduce us to some of their digital findings, and on this occasion they are delivering 4,000 of Newton's manuscripts right to your virtual door. These gems are part of an abundant collection of over 12,000 handwritten notes and hardcovers that the University holds under possession -- the plan is to make the entire selection digitally available "over the next few months." Amongst the scanned documents, you'll be able to find a plethora of his genius scribbles stamped on books that were used during his theory process, some of which are:
Trinity College Notebook,
Waste Book and the famed
Principia Mathematica. Who said an
OS would be Newton's only way through a mainframe?
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