Laws are generally not invented randomly. Laws are derrived from issues of injustice and inequality that must be fixed to create balace, equality, and justice. In the United States, laws are created by the Legislative Branch of Government - the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Laws have to be passed by the Bundestag.
Newton did not actually invent anything besides his three laws of motion.
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Yes the Romans did invent laws They invented their laws but laws had been around for thousands of years before.
It was something that someone had to do. He made his laws to be carved on rock for preservation.
Sir Isaac Newton discovered the laws governing gravity in 1650
Well, no one really invented it but if you mean discover the laws governing it then yes.
Michael Faraday did not invent many things, but he made significant contributions to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. He is best known for his work on electromagnetic induction, the laws of electrolysis, and the invention of the Faraday cage.
US patent laws were "first to invent" from the first patents through September 16, 2011. The America Invents Act changes the US system to "first to file."
The code of law made by King Hammurabi, serves as guide for most laws in the modern world.
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Isaac Newton did not invent the telescope. The telescope was actually invented by Hans Lippershey in 1608. Newton's contributions to science were in the fields of physics, mathematics, and astronomy, particularly with his laws of motion and the development of calculus.