Newton
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Newton.
PKGhatak, MD
No.23.
It is hard to find anyone beyond high school who has not heard the story of Newton, who went to his mother after the Cambridge University was closed during the London plague of 1665. There, sitting under an apple tree, he watched an apple fall to the ground. From this observation, he discovered Gravity. The truth is that Galileo (February 8, 1564 to February 15, 1642) discovered gravity 100 years earlier. Newton developed the mathematical interpretation and expanded it to other spheres of science.
Calculus:
Gottfried W. Leibniz. A German philosopher and Isaac Newton both developed Calculus independently of each other. Leibniz published his papers before Newton. But Newton is known as the inventor of calculus.
The scientific community knows the original author of calculus is Madhava of Sangamagrama of Kerala, India, in the 14th century. Mathematics, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calculus were carried by Arabs from India to the Middle East and then to Europe.
Newton introduced the Laws of Motion. These 3 laws are the backbone of mechanics.
The first law: Inertia.
The second law: Force and Acceleration.
The third law: Action and Reaction.
Like calculus and gravity, these laws were introduced by other scientists/mathematicians. Newton gave the formula and expanded their applications.
Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Tuscany and moved to Florence in childhood. He entered the University of Pisa and studied Mathematics. He became a professor of Mathematics at the University of Padua in 1592. Galileo is the principal scientist for discovering gravity, the laws of motion, Planetary movement, and disproved a geocentric universe. He is credited with inventing the telescope, etc. He took ideas from his contemporaries and the contretemps also contributed in some or all of the fields mentioned above. Notable among them are: Kepler, Descartes, Schott, Riccioli. Moletti and Hygens.
These facts are not hidden, there is no religious fatwa on it, but only name the student learn in school is Newton.
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