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Does Newton Get Enough Credit? | Neil deGrasse Tyson
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@HopDavid

4 days ago

Both Newton and Leibniz built on the efforts of Fermat, Descartes, Cavalieri, Barrow, Wallis, Gregory and others. These men laid the foundations of calculus in the generation before Newton and Leibniz. Building calculus was the collaborative effort of many people over many years.
And the "dare" Tyson speaks of? Edmund Halley asked his famous question in 1684. Newton was in his 40s at the time. And this was nearly two decades after Newton had made his calculus contributions.

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@MickMillington

4 days ago

All still just theories ain't they, can't be proven either way

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