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| The Enlightenment | |
| Church Laudians" or the Puritans, both of which caused major problems in England. Sir Isaac Newton's laws of motion were said to be maybe the greatest "intellectual achievements" | |
| Tides | |
| currents can reach up to several kilometers per hour 6. the sun and moon 7. In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton explained that ocean tides result from the gravitational attraction of the | |
| The Effect Of Alchemy | |
| was such an awe-inspiring ideal that it called the attention of every great mind from Isaac Newton to Frederic Soddy. It is often compared to the tale where a man told his two | |
| Bach | |
| generals of all times. Without the experiments performed by the inquiring minds of Isaac Newton(1643-1727) or Thomas Edison(1847-1931), we wouldn't have electricity or be | |
| Brief History Of Time By Stephen Hawking | |
| and the five planets known at the time, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. How Isaac Newton not only put forward a theory of how bodies move in space and time, but e | |
| Locke Government Theory | |
| rulers and divine right. Locke saw many important men while in England, including Sir Isaac Newton, of whom he wrote. Through Locke's friendships with numerous government | |
| The World Is So Orderly That God Must Have Created It | |
| reach on conclusion that the designer of the world must be God as He is omnipotent. Sir Isaac Newton was a founder of modern science and he also strongly believed that God | |
| Great Fueds In Science | |
| arguments against the status quo are the direct conflicts between scientists, such as Isaac Newton's quarrel with Gottfried Leibniz over the priority for the invention of | |
| Thomas Jefferson | |
| While there he began studying such enlightenment thinkers as Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Isaac Newton, Jean Jacques Rousseau, and John Locke. His admiration for these men became | |
| Gulliver's Travel | |
| positions in constellation often within the work of a single writer or thinker. Even Sir Isaac Newton, the greatest of all icons of Enlightenment rationality, can be represented | |
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