Aristotle did the first recorded speculations on the nature of gravity.
Speculations by various philosophers continued for centuries.
By 1544, experimenters had shown that Aristotles speculations were false.
Galileo Galilei did the first mathematical description of gravity at the Earth's surface.
Isaac newton showed that the same force (gravity) that caused objects to fall to the Earth also caused the planets to go around our Sun.
Albert Einstein showed that gravity was not EXACTLY a force between two masses (although that is a useful approximation) but a warping of space by each mass.
Isaac Newton is the British scientist who first described gravity in his work "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica" published in 1687.
No. Nobody invented gravity. it has existed since the beginning of the universe. Isaac Newton is generally credited with "discovering" gravity, as he was the first to describe it accurately: as an attractive force between all objects with mass. Einstein later refined the model of gravity to how modern physicists understand it as a distortion of time and space.
It is masses that cause gravity in the first place.
By Gravity we mean the energy of Gravity E= - mGM/r = -mu/r. Force is the first derivative of energy so the force of Gravity is dE/dr = mu/r^2. Force is the first derivative for all kinds of energy.
Answer: Yes. Gravity affects everything. I don't know why this is even a question. Answer: The reason something is "heavy" in the first place is because of gravity.
Isaac Newton was the first british scientist to describe gravity.
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The scientist who wrote about gravity and the laws of motion was Sir Isaac Newton.
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Gravity, that it pulled everything to the center of the earth.