How does Michio Kaku develop the idea of Newton’s significance in "Choreographers of Matter, Life, and Intelligence"? by describ
ing Newton’s role in the transformation of science by detailing Newton’s most impressive discoveries by comparing Newton’s knowledge to an ocean by criticizing the society that failed to support scientific study
In the first chapter of his book, Kaku outlines the harsh realities of human life - so difficult, so illiterate and so short where the touch of genius like Newton made a difference with his scientific feat, paving the way into the Industrial revolution and the development.The correct answer is the first option.
<span> It is better to settle these matters in the courts than on the streets, and new laws are needed at every level, but law alone cannot make men see right. this sentence </span>