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<ref name="n7"> Isaac Newton (1642-1787), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher, famous for discovering the universal laws of gravity and his analysis of light. Proust's hesitation is understandable, because the German scholar and philosopher Leibniz had made this same discovery before him but it was Newton who was credited with it. [PK, FL] </ref> | <ref name="n7"> Isaac Newton (1642-1787), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher, famous for discovering the universal laws of gravity and his analysis of light. Proust's hesitation is understandable, because the German scholar and philosopher Leibniz had made this same discovery before him, but it was Newton who was credited with it. [PK, FL] </ref> |
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- ↑ Isaac Newton (1642-1787), English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher, famous for discovering the universal laws of gravity and his analysis of light. Proust's hesitation is understandable, because the German scholar and philosopher Leibniz had made this same discovery before him, but it was Newton who was credited with it. [PK, FL]