how did Isaac newton revise Aristotle's ideas?
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He would provide a mathematical foundation for all of physics for the next 250 years. ... Newton's physics replaced that of Aristotle. In effect, Newton replaced Aristotle. Finally, physics again had laws of physics that made sense, that had the power to explain how the world worked the way it did.
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- As we know that Aristotle's state that the natural state for an object is to be rest.
- He states that if you do not push on an object, it will stop moving.
- But Isaac Newton replaced the idea of Aristotle's.
- As he says that the natural state of an object is to not change its motion.
- Aristotle says that the object has no inertia. the object has to be static when there is no force.
- While Newton says, there is no force in which case the object moves at a constant velocity.
- So that Isaac newton revises Aristotle's ideas.
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