1600s
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no. sir isaac newton,while in school, used to read the works of philosophers and thinkers such as Kepler,Galileo and Copernicus . he was a firm believer of the sun-centered model of the universe.
Newton improved his ideas by comparing his ideas deductions with expeimental obseervations. Newton used Keplers findings and data on the shape of the earth and value of gravity. Newton also used mathematical calculus. With his calculus he could derive some of his relations and their values. Finally, Newton was an original thinker, not inclined to follow the academic herd. This allowed him to aandon, popular but wrong ideas.
Isaac Newton collaborated with many notable scientists and mathematicians during his lifetime, including Edmond Halley, Robert Hooke, and Gottfried Leibniz. Halley played a significant role in the publication of Newton's groundbreaking work on gravitation, Principia Mathematica. Hooke and Leibniz were involved in disputes with Newton over priority of ideas and developments in calculus.
Newton's Law of Inertia was discovered in part by Descartes. Newton concluded that an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion. Descartes discovered earlier that objects in motion continued in a straight line in motion.
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1600s
becase he did
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Newton advanced the idea of Rational Reasoning which strengthened the ideas of the "Enlightenment Movement".
1600's
The most famous theory he found out was; gravity.
Isaac Newton with his law of universal gravitation is perhaps best known for explaining gravity, however in modern physics gravitation is described using Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity.
This was before the idea of the Big Bang, Isaac Newton's ideas were founded in the Christian faith, he saw God as the Master Creator, similar to the Masonic view.
Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.
Sir Isaac newton is best known for mathematical ideas about gravity and motion.