Collection begins to publish "Newton, gravity in action" of the collection Scientists

It is a pleasure to retell that Jordi Bayarri Keep going with your comic series of the collection Scientists. Now he goes for the third volume with Isaac Newton of protagonist. Newton is a scientist who needs little presentation because this genius revolutionized mathematics and physics with an impact that is still in force.

Jordi explains that his desire is to bring the history of science to the little ones and that after Darwin and Galileo, it’s Isaac Newton’s turn, the seventeenth-century scientist who promoted mathematics as a tool to explain theoretical physics and especially by the publication of the Law of universal gravitation. And it is that this Law predicts that the force exerted between two bodies with mass and separated by distance is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance that separates them.

The comic Newton, Gravity in action It will have the same format as the previous ones, with dimensions of 24 x 17 centimeters, 48 ​​interior pages in full color and cardboard binding. In addition there are several options, for example, the patrons who choose the option of 14 euros will also receive a small cut-out book to set up scenes with Newton, his house, his inventions and his famous apple. Other options, in addition, allow to receive the two previous comics (Darwin, the evolution of the theory, and Galileo, the messenger of the stars) together and even original drawings.

On this occasion in Lánzanos the option is included that bookstores or schools can access the comics at a lower price in addition to receiving the other complementary gifts and posters.

We remember that Jordi Bayarri is author and editor of comics, winner of the award for best national screenwriter at EXPOCÓMIC, the International Comic Book Fair of Madrid in 2004 and the First Graphic Novel Prize Drawing between cultures from the Tres Culturas Foundation in 2009. In this edition of Newton, Tayra Lanuza, a doctor in history of science and a postdoctoral researcher at CSIC, also collaborates.

Below is the link to Throw us in which contributions can be made, choose the best option to get the work and get the book for children to enjoy at home.

Congratulations to Jordi for his effort and enthusiasm and we encourage him to continue writing and promoting more projects. Meanwhile I continue to recommend his works also to be part of the libraries of the libraries of the schools.

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