It was there all along and that so-called brain-box was the first guy stupid enough to notice that all things fall downward.....RIGHT..
2006-12-23 23:57:51
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answered by Jordi 2
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Newton Invented Gravity
2017-01-17 05:19:33
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answered by ? 4
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Your statement is incorrect - Newton didn't invent gravity; he devised the LAW of gravity. Then he got the law passed, which was a good thing.
It was lucky this all happened in 1687. If they tried to get this law through Congress today, it'd get tied up in comittee, and we'd be picking stuff off the ceiling from now until Doomsday.
2006-12-24 04:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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According Newton's invented equation of gravity, we have F=G*m1*m2/(R+h)^2. Where F is the algebraic value of the gravitational force of the earth impacting upon a particular object, G is the gravitational constant, which is approximately equal to 6.67*10^-11, R is the radius of the earth, h is the height measured from the earth sufface to the object. So before Newton did invent gravity, there's nothing as those aforementioned stuff. Which means there's no F nor G nor etc... so... People could fly and do whatever supernatural things... So **** that bastard for inventing this DAMN ****... lol.
2006-12-24 00:45:38
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answered by minhtung91 3
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The "ceiling" bit is a bit of misinformation, too. It makes sense, since stuff doesn't go down it must go up, right?
Wrong! Before Newton invented gravity, that jelly stain just sort of floated as a splotch in midair. Also, whenever people fought, it looked like the matrix.
2006-12-23 23:54:53
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answered by John C 4
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Isaac newton didn't invent gravity he discovered it
2016-05-23 03:39:59
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answered by ? 4
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Correct. In fact, even after he invented, all those people who had not heard of it (or bought this invention in stores), still could pick up stuff off the ceiling.
2006-12-24 06:28:05
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answered by ramshi 4
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Jelly was not invented until 1862, so this would not have been a problem. I don't think he invented gravity so much as harnessed it to be more useful for everyday life.
2006-12-23 23:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No - they didn't, unless they have very low ceilings. Usually people just used broom handles.
And also NO to the jelly stains. In those days people don't have jelly. They have jams.
Have a nice day and thanks for the two points.
2006-12-23 23:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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yes of course, sir issac newton is just proving it out... just imagine, if newton's 3rd law is not invented yet, can ppl walk by themselves?
2006-12-25 00:25:57
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answered by katam 2
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