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In terms of religious beliefs, Isaac newton sat between Christianity and Deism, believing that the creator must continue to interfere occasionally in the universe, if only to keep the stars in their places, since not all aspects of the physical universe were capable of self-regulation. Beyond this, he seems not to have believed in miracles and would be unlikely to have believed in the Holy Spirit or the usefulness of 'holy water'.
Water displacement is used for determining the volume of irregularly shaped objects.It was discovered by Sir Isaac Newton.He discovered it when he was in his bath tub.Edit: While it is true that a scientist discovered the principle of liquid displacement while climbing into a bathtub, it was Archimedes, not Sir Isaac Newton.
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Yes, spirit evaporate faster.
he made a water clock and a windmill which could grind wheat and corn
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He created the Newton Meter 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water.
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he proved that there was a force called gravity. the moon's gravity causes water to rise.
the moons gravity pulls on the ocean water as the earth revolves on its axes, causing tides
Isaac Newton, in his experiments with prisms.
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Do you mean holy water? if so...holy water is used in baptism to represent the holy spirit. This is used because when Christians believe in Jesus, the holy spirit enters them.
I believe it's "Utsukushii youkai no mizu"
Gravity was discovered by Sir Isaac Newton.That's like asking who invented planets, or water. Nobody had to invent gravity.It was always there, but the English Physicist/Mathematician Sir Isaac Newtongets the credit for explaining how it works, around the year 1700 or so.People had been aware of gravitatonal force for hundreds of years before English Scientist Sir Isaac Newton wrote his Principia in 1687 which was the first attempt to set out the laws of gravity.
gravity wasn't invented, it was discovered by isaac newton Also, it must have been there during the flood, otherwise that water would not have stayed on the ground.
no it does not but there is said that there is a "spirit"that guards a lake or waterfall there was one picture with a water spirit in it they do not mix the lake they love and died in maybe why people say that there is water spirits believe it or not I'm only 10
Chances are that the Newton Meter was invented around the time of Newton's life/death. perhaps he invented it himself. Sir Isaac Newton created the newton metre 261 years ago because he wondered how to measure the weight of water. Sir Isaac newton was a very clever and good scientist. ============================ There are a couple of slight problems with the foregoing. -- The "Metre" ... the metric unit of length ... was not defined until at least 60 years after Newton's death. -- The 'Newton' ... the metric unit of force ... was not developed until well into the 19th Century, and was then named for the late, great English Physicist. -- This question was first posted in early 2009, and the foregoing responses some time after that. "261 years ago" from 2009 would have been the year 1748 ... 21 years after Newton's death. -- Someone needing to measure the weight of water would not have needed the 'newton-metre'. It's a unit of energy, not of weight. Aside from these minor and wholly negligible details, the original answers are fine work.