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Pepsi [2]
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What ideas did Isaac Newton contribute to the Scientific Revolution?

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spin [16.1K]3 years ago
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He made many advancements in the field of science and mathematics, he discovered Gravity, developed the three basic laws of motion, and co-development of calculus.
ipn [44]3 years ago
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That heavenly bodies have gravity and the sun keeps everything in orbit
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