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William Leitch: Presbyterian Scientist & Concept of Rocket Space Flight softcover

  • SKU: 9781926837406
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Published 2022, 192 pages, black & white photographs and illustrations, index,, softcover, 6" x 9" inches

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William Leitch: Presbyterian Scientist & Concept of Rocket Space Flight softcover

William Leitch: Presbyterian Scientist & Concept of Rocket Space Flight softcover

Substantially revised 4th edition includes new insights into Leitch's connections to Robert Goddard and his insights into ballistics.

In 2015 author Robert Godwin revealed the story of William Leitch an almost unknown Scottish/Canadian scientist who in 1861 suggested that rockets could be used for spaceflight because they obeyed Newtonian principles.

In William Leitch Presbyterian Scientist and the Concept of Rocket Spaceflight 1854-64 Godwin reveals the life of this brilliant mind from the early Victorian era. In September 1861 Leitch wrote an essay called "A Journey Through Space" in which he proposed the idea that a rocket would be the most efficient way to travel outside the Earth's atmosphere. His idea would be forgotten and not be "rediscovered" for another three decades.

Beginning from Leitch's humble birth on the Isle of Bute in western Scotland, this book takes you through his education alongside William Thomson, later the most famous scientist of the 19th century, through his many scientific lectures on everything from the mysteries of electricity to the viability of alien life on other planets, before concluding in Kingston Ontario where he struggled to convince Canada's first Prime Minister to try and establish a fair educational system for all Canadians.

In this expanded fourth edition Godwin dissects more than three dozen newly discovered essays by William Leitch in which he discusses some of the profound mysteries of all time. Babbage and his "analytical engine" and the significance of artificial intelligence; the special relationship between light and time and a connection to Albert Einstein; the need for a grand unifying theory to explain the universe; a remote possibility of a connection to Robert Goddard and a very definite connection to the flight of Apollo 11. It also covers Leitch's lecture on ballistics.

The story of William Leitch shatters many modern preconceptions about the fragile truce between science and religion in the early 19th century and adds a new wrinkle in the history of space flight.

"Worthy of the great Sherlock Holmes...a profound contribution to space literature."BIS Spaceflight

4th revised and updated edition, Published 2022, 192 pages, black & white photographs and illustrations, index,, softcover, 6" x 9" inches

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William Leitch: Presbyterian Scientist & Concept of Rocket Space Flight softcover

William Leitch: Presbyterian Scientist & Concept of Rocket Space Flight softcover

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