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Sir Isaac newton is considered a major philosophical supporter and preserver of the scientific revolution. His work in physics, mathematics, and astronomy helped shape the foundational principles of modern science. His laws of motion and universal gravitation were instrumental in advancing scientific inquiry and understanding.

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