It is amazing and funny that Sir Isaac Newton was both discoverer of gravity and inventor of the calculus of integrals, but Newton never had to apply the rule of integrals to his calculation of the force of gravity. (Electrons were not even observed and documented until Rutherford, Bohr, and, of course, Faraday a hundred years later. I trust Newton would have figured it out immediately.)
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It is amazing and funny that Sir Isaac Newton was both discoverer of gravity and inventor of the calculus of integrals, but Newton never had to apply the rule of integrals to his calculation of the force of gravity. (Electrons were not even observed and documented until Rutherford, Bohr, and, of course, Faraday a hundred years later. I trust Newton would have figured it out immediately.)
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