Isaac Newton: The Enlightenment And The Scientific Revolution

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Isaac Newton is one of, if not the most, revered and influential scientists in the world. He played a major part in helping both “The Enlightenment” and “The Scientific Revolution”. His main contributions to the two causes came through his many great works and his successful research.
Some of Isaac Newton’s most influential works are:
Calculus- Isaac Newton founded calculus with another scientist named Gottfried Leibniz in the mid-17th century. Calculus is one the most important branches of mathematics and without it we would have a much harder time understanding mathematical concepts.
Newton’s three laws of motion- Isaac Newton presented his three laws of motion in 1686 within “Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis.” These laws explain

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