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The work develops a mathematical framework for natural motion by presenting precise definitions and axioms, deriving laws of motion from geometrical reasoning, and applying centripetal force principles to predict planetary and terrestrial phenomena. It demonstrates how inverse-square attraction explains orbital shapes and motions, analyzes motion in different media, and treats perturbations, tides, and precession through geometric proofs and limiting ratios. Organized into systematic books, it combines rigorous demonstration with physical interpretation, moving from fundamental principles and methods to applications that connect celestial mechanics with observable phenomena. The emphasis is on geometrical synthesis, the use of limiting ratios, and the deduction of physical laws from mathematical principles.

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Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton (1643-1727) was an English mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, widely recognized as one of the most influential scientists of all time. His work laid the foundations for classical mechanics and gravitation, most notably through his seminal work, "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica," where he formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation. In addition to his contributions to physics, Newton made significant advancements in optics, as demonstrated in his book "Opticks," where he explored the nature of light and color. His intellectual legacy continues to shape modern science and mathematics.

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