Newton unlocked the key to change - force, and created a way to describe change calculus. !
Change is the key to creation and the key to change is force. Newton's 1st Law is No force, no change. This Law is fundamental to the operation of the Universe. Gravity is the one example that shows the universal scope of force. No force, no evolution.
Newton's contributions are of the first order and unmatched.
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ANSWER:Issac Newton would be considered a genius for any one of his substantial number of contributions to mankind.
Sir Isaac Newton proposed radical, yet correct, theories about science and math. The Renaissance was a time of prosperity and a gain in knowledge across all fields, and Newton's contributions were yet another addition to this prosperous time.
Basically the Royal Society and his inventions.
Because he was Knighted for his contributions to humanity.
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He was famous for being a great scientist and his contributions to physics and mathematic and ....................
"Physics" pretty much covers it. It's difficult to overstate the importance of Newton to classical physics. "Modern Physics" is non-Newtonian, but just about everything in physics that was known prior to, say, 1890 can be traced directly or indirectly back to Newton.
Yes, Isaac Newton was a philosopher in addition to being a mathematician and physicist. He made significant contributions to the fields of natural philosophy and metaphysics.