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- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be editor1First "A.R.".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be editor1Last "Hall".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be editor2First "M.B.".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be editor2Last "Hall".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be first "Isaac".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be isCitedBy Scientific_revolution.
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be last "Newton".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be pages "310–11".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be publisher "Cambridge University Press".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be quote "All those ancients knew the first law [of motion] who attributed to atoms in an infinite vacuum a motion which was rectilinear, extremely swift and perpetual because of the lack of resistance... Aristotle was of the same mind, since he expresses his opinion thus...[in Physics 4.8.215a19-22], speaking of motion in the void [in which bodies have no gravity and] where there is no impediment he writes: 'Why a body once moved should come to rest anywhere no one can say. For why should it rest here rather than there ? Hence either it will not be moved, or it must be moved indefinitely, unless something stronger impedes it.'".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be title "Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton".
- 7f42bb22f1b3a119a1deb4f49436722aa08e58b1d867b6c054af0866c3a155be year "1962".