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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 28 MIN

026 - A Discourse concerning the Measure of the Airs Resistance to Bodies moved in it By the Learned John

from Miscellanea Curiosa, Vol 1 · host Edmond Halley

Discover the intriguing world of early scientific exploration with Miscellanea Curiosa, Vol 1. This collection showcases papers presented to the Royal Society, the oldest scientific academy still in operation today. As the Fellowship of distinguished scientists delved into the mysteries of nature, they shared groundbreaking findings that shaped the foundations of modern science. Among them was Edmond Halley, renowned for Halleys Comet, who curated some of the most fascinating works of his time. While todays readers may spot errors in reasoning or calculations from a contemporary perspective, these unedited papers capture the spirit of intellectual curiosity and the evolution of scientific thought during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. Narrated by Lynne Thompson, this volume invites you to witness the expansion of knowledge as it unfolded.

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