"I esteem his [Newton's] understanding and subtlety highly, but I consider that they have been put to ill use in the greater part of this work, where the author studies things of little use or when he builds on the improbable principle of attraction."
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Christiaan Huygens, writing five years after the appearance of Newton's Principia, as quoted in A. R. Manwell, Mathematics Before Newton (Oxford University Press, 1959), p. 56 β Β«He [Huygens] said, indeed, that the idea of universal attraction [gravitation] 'appears to me absurd'.Β»
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Isaac Newton
1643 β 1727
englischer Physiker und Mathematiker
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