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When we think of „space,“ we often think of „outer space“ — the vast, empty, dark space that surrounds the stars and planets.
Isaac Newton believed space was infinite, flat, and
When we think of „space,“ we often think of „outer space“ — the vast, empty, dark space that surrounds the stars and planets.
Isaac Newton believed space was infinite, flat, and
Galileo was a „jack of all trades.“ He was a musician, a philosopher, a physicist, and an astronomer. He is best known for his use of the telescope and his celestial observations.
It would be several decades before Isaac Newton defined
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By 1911, gravity had finally lured Einstein from other topics, and his thoughts culminated in 1916 with his masterpiece General Theory of Relativity.
Age-old question Sir Isaac Newton wondered in 1704
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Physicists consider the possibility of a single, unifying theory.
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