Isaac newton. Although at the time a scientist called Robert Hooke claimed that at least a major part of Newton's principle had already been discovered by him. Newton's theory did by the way not take the 'drag' of falling objects into account, so his theory was at least flawed on that point. But in a vacuum, it works out perfectly.
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The scientist who first studied living cell was A.V. Leeuwenhoek in 1674
The fist scientist to study plankton was Victor Hanson.
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christiaan barnard who was the first scientist to transplant a kidney in 1960
roger bacon was the first scientist .
Scientist thought the first cells were made about 3.6 billion years ago.
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Thales of Miletus is the Greek philosopher who believed that everything was ultimately composed of water. He is considered one of the earliest thinkers in Western philosophy and is known for his theories on the fundamental nature of the universe.
Gravity, that it pulled everything to the center of the earth.
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well it's a scientist. it first came from the word seismic. there was no wave added until an earthquake happened to cross the scientist who made the word seismic.
the child is the first scientist
What they thought was the circumference of the Earth.
Christiaan Huygens was probably one of the first scientist to suggest that light should be thought of in waves and that light bends. It was 150 years before this could be proven. Bending light has everything to do with the blue sky.
Scientists first thought of them as small animals. They first observed cells using the microscope and the work of many scientists led to the development of the cell theory.