By Dr. R Sudarshan
Most modern science narratives begin from medieval Europe and install Copernicus, Galileo, Bruno and later, Newton, Darwin, and much later, Einstein et. al. as pathfinders that changed the world. But in this skewed vision of geographic supremacy of claims, we lose track of the fact that the world has always been a global village and talent is equally distributed across the planet.
Copernicus relied on the mathematical techniques of Arabic and Persian texts. Newton's laws of motion derived from astronomical observations made in Africa. Darwin consulted a 16th-century Chinese encyclopedia. And Einstein was inspired by the works of SN Bose in quantum mechanics.
James Poskett brings in a new perspective on the history of science. And he uncovers the way humanity collectively owns its path-breaking discoveries.
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