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Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

That is, Newton by no means distinguished the motions of astronomical bodies from those of particles.

2010-07-30 19:25:10
Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

Incidentally, Goethe was in "Zur Farbenlehre" too subtle to state that his principle of science was due to a query of Newton's "Opticks."

2010-07-30 21:48:07
Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

'If the Newtonian gravitation formula is the basis and principle of physical astronomy--of our knowledge of cosmic phenomena--the view ..'

2010-07-30 22:19:06
Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

'..--the view I am now going to explain has been equally useful in building up another most important science of modern times--..'

2010-07-30 22:23:36
Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

'..--the science of chemistry.' --John Merz "A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century Vol.1: The Astronomical View of Nature"

2010-07-30 22:28:29
Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

It is 'the astronomical view of nature'(Merz) that Newton afforded to scientists.

2010-07-30 22:34:47
Kim, Yi-Chul 🖖 @kimarx

In other words, it was possible with Newton's theory that natural phenomena could be apprehended from 'the astronomical view of nature.'

2010-07-30 22:53:46
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