“I have presented principles of philosophy that are not, however, philosophical but strictly mathematical-that is, those on which the study of philosophy can be based. These principles are the laws and conditions of motions and of forces, which especially relate to philosophy.”
Quote by Isaac Newton
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The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
Isaac Newton's seminal text, which laid the groundwork for classical mechanics, presenting a comprehensive framework for understanding the physical world through mathematical principles. more
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