Agnostic
As seen from today, Isaac Newton’s physics are indeed simple. His classic physics views reality like a huge machine that moves forward with time, in changing configurations following fixed laws, like Newton’s three laws of movement.
Goenawan Mohamad
September 27, 2021
THERE is a story that physics is indebted to the plague. When in 1665 the plague overran London, killing around a quarter of the population in just 18 months, Cambridge University, situated 80 kilometers to the north, was closed. Around 1,000 people there died.
Isaac Newton escaped to his family home in Londonshire. Aged just 22, and having just passed his bachelor’s degree, Newton made various important theoretical discoveries
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