newton gravity
By niranjanvit
@niranjanvit (40)
India
December 25, 2009 12:58pm CST
do u think wht newton did is right? discoveration of gravity!!!! it increased lots of burden and difficulties to the students,scientists etc to study it
5 responses
@bird123 (10643)
• United States
25 Dec 09
Newton was a genius. With very little to work with, Newton discovered alot. Could you have done the same?? Some of what Newton did may well be found wrong in the future but he placed a great foundation for others to take a step and reach higher in the discovery of knowledge.Learn your Newton well for it might just bring you a new way of thinking or new ideas so that you can change the world through your discoveries. After all, someone will place the next stepping stone. It might even be YOU!!
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@starsailover (7829)
• Mexico
26 Dec 09
Hi bird: I completely agree with you. He was one of the biggest genius of the humanity. Thanks to Newton there have been made so many discoveries and that's what should matters. Of course things get harder the more we know in the science world but this doesn't mean that things should not be done or that people should stop studying these areas. Thanks for your answer. Hope you are having a nice day. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays. Take Care.
-Alvaro.
@starsailover (7829)
• Mexico
26 Dec 09
Hi niranjanvit: This is just a joke ok. Lol. XD. Or are you talking seriously? Of course newton does it right with his discovery. It doesn't matter that this makes sciences even harder to study, this was an advance for the whole humanity and if we would not discover this, our level of rationality would be lower than it is right now. Thanks for asking this question even that for me it's just a joke. Isn't it? Hope you are having a nice day. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays. Take Care.
-Alvaro.
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
25 Dec 09
If Newton hadn't 'discovered' gravity, then someone else would have been bound to do so. Newton's 'laws' are simple, easily learned and make the understanding of why things behave as they do logical and fascinating.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
25 Dec 09
hi niranjanvit yes what he did would eventually help all mankind ao the discovery of gravity is great and only helpful to all
students.Without it we would not have some of the things we
take for granted. the scary rides at carnivals the roller coasters most people love to ride on, he helped us all.
@kaylachan (72456)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
25 Dec 09
No, because if he hadn't then someone else somewhere would have. Regardless of who discovered it, it ended up being discovered. Those who continue to study it today do so because they have a genunine interest in it. The study of something isn't a burdon unless you let it be.