Isaac Newton, “The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, 1687 was a mathematical science book. Gilles de Roberval, “Roberval Balance”, 1669 was the topic of an earlier blog post on the “weighing of mass”. Isaac Newton takes the “weight of mass” into the universal “gravitation of mass” discovery in Isaac Newton, “The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, 1687.
The princple of “connection”, “structure” and “function” in biology is now applied to the Universe of gravitational “connection”. Gravity “connects” the Cosmos; and, gives “structure” and “function” to the World. Harrison Horblit, “100 Books Famous in the History of Science”, 1964 lists Isaac Newton, “The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, 1687 among the most famous books in science history.
The princple of “connection”, “structure” and “function” in biology is now applied to the Universe of gravitational “connection”. Gravity “connects” the Cosmos; and, gives “structure” and “function” to the World. Harrison Horblit, “100 Books Famous in the History of Science”, 1964 lists Isaac Newton, “The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”, 1687 among the most famous books in science history.
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