Newton, Monkeys, Saying No and Tea



Written on August 9, 2007 – 11:19 am | by gaulardcom |


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  1. One Response to “Newton, Monkeys, Saying No and Tea”

  2. By paul on Aug 9, 2007 | Reply

    That should be Sir Issac Newton. Also, Sir Issac invented modern day calculus, which you neglected to mention. His book, The Principia Mathmatica outlines the basic tenants of calculus as well as his famous laws of physics.

    Great information.

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