Aristotle believed that all objects seek to move to their natural place.
Aristotal view on Revolution
contemplation
greek historian
he died 284 B.C
Pythias, the daughter of Aristotle& Pythias .
Aristotal view on Revolution
me
pythias
philosophing
Nichomachus...
Nichomachus...
aqua
365 BC
contemplation
He doesnt have a tragic flaw. Read aristotles view of tragedy in "Aristotles poetics" and you can see that there is no such thing as a tragic flaw. It is a simple miss-judgment of the character in which he can change, but may choose not too.
Einstein's view of gravity is built upon Newton's but extended to some special situations where Newton's Laws (postulations?) have been shown or suggested not to apply. In particular in the presence of extremely high gravitational forces such as occur close to a black hole and as velocities approach the speed of light.
ancient Greece