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17 August, 06:56

Why were the theories of isaac newton considered revolutionary at the time?

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  1. 17 August, 08:54
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    Because everyone understood that the mass of the earth exerted a force on the apple. It was what the apple did that was astonishing. The force between the apple and the earth implied that the apple exerted a force on the earth! We still have trouble with that idea.

    Also who would have thought that sunlight was a composite of all colors. Who could ever imagine that white light has green or blue in it. Those three colors are so different.
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