Quote by Julian Schwinger

Perhaps the most important contribution to science that the Royal Society has made in its three centuries of existence is its early role in publishing Newton's masterful account of his discoveries.


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This quote highlights the significance of the Royal Society's contribution to science through the publication of Isaac Newton's groundbreaking findings. Newton's work, presented in his influential publication "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica," laid the foundations for classical physics and his laws of motion, universal gravitation, and calculus revolutionized our understanding of the natural world. The Royal Society's early support in disseminating Newton's work played a crucial role in spreading those ideas and advancing scientific knowledge, making it one of their most important contributions in their three hundred years of existence.

By Julian Schwinger
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