Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica (1687) described the laws of motion and universal gravitation that governed physics for 200 years and underpinned the entire Industrial Revolution. He also co-invented calculus, discovered the composition of white light, and built the first reflecting telescope. His work established the scientific method as the dominant means of understanding reality and launched the Enlightenment.

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