Newton's book that Jiang presents as mathematically proving heliocentrism and formulating laws of motion.
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Principia
Newton's book that Jiang presents as mathematically proving heliocentrism and formulating laws of motion.
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Newton's calculus and Principia provided the mathematics that made the heliocentric model widely accepted, while also preserving the unity of religion and science in Newton's own life.
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"...model is correct, okay? The book he wrote is called the Principia."
"...for all the heliocentric model. This is one page from the Principia. Okay? And as you can see, there are a lot of mathematics,..."
"So the Protestants will use this trial as propaganda against the church. And the Protestants will say, you see how anti -science the church..."
"Newton, as you know, he's the person who created calculus. The calculus you're learning in school, guess what? He was responsible for the creation..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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