Father of Physics
𝙰𝙽𝚂𝚆𝙴𝚁 = The physical father of physics is often considered to be Sir Isaac Newton, a 17th-century English physicist and mathematician. Newton's groundbreaking work in mechanics and gravitation, as described in his book "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy," laid the foundation for much of
modern physics. He is also known for his work on optics, where he proposed that light is made up of particles, and his development of calculus. While Newton is widely considered to be one of the most influential physicists of all time, it is important to note that the development of physics was a collaborative effort involving many scientists and thinkers over centuries.
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