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The Physics Law We Misread For Hundreds Of Years

Isaac Newton was arguably the greatest mind to ever contribute to science. He was only 23 years old when he described the laws of motion, and his Earth-shattering works led to the invention of calculus and modern physics. Yet, while Newton's three laws of motion have formed the foundation for non-Einsteinian physics for nearly 300 years, one of them seems to have been both misread and misunderstood.

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The Physics Law We Misread For Hundreds Of Years

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    Isaac Newton was arguably the greatest mind to ever contribute to science. He was only 23 years old when he described the laws of motion, and his …

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