"Newton did not show the cause of the apple falling, but he shewed a similitude between the apple and the stars. By doing so he turned old facts into new knowledge; and was well content if he could bring diverse phenomenon under "two or three Principles of Motion" even "though the Causes of these Principles were not yet discovered.""
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D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, On Growth and Form (1917)
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Isaac Newton
1643 β 1727
englischer Physiker und Mathematiker
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