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1333:The Theory of Relativity
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1109:(illustrated ed.).
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1911:Newton's laws of motion
1874:Newton's law of cooling
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2000:Newton's cannonball
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1965:Newtonian potential
1826:Newtonian telescope
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588:the entire universe
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