...ding to the {{w|Principle of relativity|"Principle of relativity"}} in {{w|Albert Einstein}}'s theories of {{w|special relativity}} and {{w|general relativit
...e|"fictitious forces"}} (see [[123: Centrifugal Force]]). {{w|Isaac Newton|Newton}} supposes the existence of "inertial frames", in which these forces are ze
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{{w|Isaac Newton}}'s original examples describing the {{w|Newton's law of universal gravitation|force of gravity}} show an apple falling fro
In the first situation, we not only see the apple fall on Newton's head, we also see the Moon. This was one of the first astronomical object
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...has had to be selective. He includes {{w|Isaac Newton}} but leaves out {{w|Albert Einstein}}, includes {{w|airplane}}s but leaves out {{w|car}}s, etc.
...CE || -0.4 || Isaac Newton appears in various xkcd comics, such as [[626: Newton and Leibniz]].
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...torical figures, including Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, with the limitations that they are mere simulations without their own auto
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...eball]] wishes to prove his value as a person. To do this, he turns to {{w|Albert Einstein}} as a role model, and attempts to replicate his success by making
...w|unification of theories in physics}}. The first unification was by Isaac Newton, whose law of universal gravitation unified physics (gravity as observed on
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