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The System of the World
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How does the universe hold together—and what laws govern its motion?
The System of the World, by Isaac Newton, is the third and final book of his revolutionary Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, 1687).
In this groundbreaking work, Newton applies his laws of motion and universal gravitation to explain the mechanics of the cosmos. From the motion of the planets and comets to the tides of the Earth, Newton demonstrates how mathematical principles reveal the underlying order of the universe.
More than a scientific text, The System of the World represents a turning point in human understanding—a shift from mysticism to a framework of reason, mathematics, and observation. It is one of the cornerstones of modern science and a lasting monument to human curiosity and intellect.
Essential for students of physics, astronomy, or philosophy, this work continues to inspire thinkers and readers around the world.
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