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The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

By Newton, Isaac

Published by Golden Quill Classics

English 2025 ISBN 9782387171351
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The book that redefined the universe—and laid the foundation of modern science. The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1687), known as the Principia Mathematica, by Isaac Newton, is one of the most influential works in human history. In this monumental text, Newton formulates the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation, providing a unified framework that explained both earthly mechanics and the motion of the heavens. With rigorous mathematics and groundbreaking insight, he transformed natural philosophy into modern physics. More than a scientific treatise, the Principia represents a revolution in thought—a turning point that shaped astronomy, mechanics, and the Enlightenment itself. Its impact echoes in every branch of science and continues to inspire scholars, scientists, and thinkers to this day. For students of science, philosophy, or history, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy remains essential reading: the origin of the modern scientific worldview. 👉 Click "Buy Now" and explore Isaac Newton's timeless masterpiece that unlocked the laws of the universe.

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