Today’s featured entry from the Vatican Observatory Faith and Science pages:
“Roger Joseph Boscovich of the Society of Jesus” (CLICK HERE for it)
Roger Joseph Boscovich was a Jesuit scientist with a wide range of interests and accomplishments, ranging from developing better lenses for telescopes, to designing a system to reinforce the dome of St. Peter’s for Pope Benedict XIV, to creating what today might be called a “Theory of Everything” that would explain all physical interactions in the universe. Two articles provide concise overviews of his life and work. (CLICK HERE to continue.)
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