
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
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Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy-better known as the Principia-is a monumental work that laid the foundation for classical mechanics and modern physics. First published in 1687, this text introduced Newton's laws of motion, universal gravitation, and the rigorous use of mathematical proofs in science.
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