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…antation, he muttered, “ Eppur si muove ”—“it moves nevertheless.” Newton (1642-1727) was born in the year of Galileo’s death. By his discovery of the law of gravitation he completed the clear vision of the starry universe that we have to-day. But Newton carries us into the eight…