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In the preface to the Hymns Newton says that: ' They should be Hymns, not Odes, if designed for public worship, and for the use of plain people '.
In the spring of 1875 he applied for the Archaeological Travelling Studentship offered by Oxford, but, as he says in a letter to Freeman later in life, he was turned down thanks to the efforts of Benjamin Jowett and Charles Thomas Newton, two Oxford dons having a low opinion of his work there.
Newton says that this thought experiment demonstrates that the centrifugal forces arise only when the water is in rotation with respect to the absolute space ( represented here by the earth's reference frame, or better, the distant stars ); instead, when the bucket was rotating with respect to the water no centrifugal forces were produced, this indicating that the latter was still with respect to the absolute space.
" Dr Warton, in his observations upon Pope's line, " Unthought-of frailties cheat us in the wise ," says, " Who could imagine that Locke was fond of romances ; that Newton once studied astrology ; that Dr Clarke valued himself on his agility, and frequently amused himself in a private room of his house in leaping over the tables and chairs?
Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated 23 June 1673, he says, " For your proffer about my quarterly payments, I thank you, but I would not have you trouble yourself to get them excused, if you have not done it already.
Kant says explicitly that while efficiently causal explanations are always best ( x causes y, y is the effect of x ), there " will never be a Newton for a blade of grass ", and so the organic must be explained “ as if ” it were constituted as teleological.
On September 20, 1693, Millington wrote to Pepys that he had been to look for Newton some time before, but that " he was out of town, and since ," he says, " I have not seen him, till upon the 28th I met him at Huntingdon, where, upon his own accord, and before I had time to ask him any question, he told me that he had written to you a very odd letter, at which he was much concerned ; added, that it was in a distemper that much seized his head, and that kept him awake for above five nights together, which upon occasion he desired I would represent to you, and beg your pardon, he being very much ashamed he should be so rude to a person for whom he hath so great an honour.
" In the western scientific tradition we stand on the shoulders of giants ," says Young, echoing both Torvalds and Sir Isaac Newton before him.
Coates ’ commentary on the place-names of Lincolnshire analyses the name ' Enschedik ', the ancient name of a ditch running between the parishes of Wold Newton and Hawerby-cum-Beesby, and says that it is " tempting to regard it as a feature made when the ‘ new farm ’ of Newton was inserted into an essentially Danish landscape ".
Welch says that he first tried bringing eminent scientists from earlier eras — Archimedes, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei.
" It'll be a completely new deal ," says Newton, " but that's cool and for the best.

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* Wergland, Glendyne R. One Shaker Life: Isaac Newton Youngs, 1793 – 1865.
One of the contrasts between the two men was that Newton was primarily a pioneer in mathematical analysis and its applications as well as optical experimentation, while Hooke was a creative experimenter of such great range, that it is not surprising to find that he left some of his ideas, such as those about gravitation, undeveloped.
One of the advantages of NewtonScript's prototype based inheritance was reduced memory usage, a key consideration in the 128KB Newton.
One is that the typical Self snapshot requires 32MB of RAM to run in, whereas the Newton platform was designed to use only 128KB for the operating system.
One of the former farmyard buildings has been equipped so that visitors can have hands-on experience of the physical principles investigated by Newton in the house.
One of the best known symbols of Cleveland is the distinctive hill of Roseberry Topping, which overlooks Newton under Roseberry on the Great Ayton to Guisborough road.
The term " universal service ", on the other hand, appears to have originated with Theodore Newton Vail, president of American Telephone & Telegraph ( the original AT & T ) and head of the Bell System, in 1907 with the corporate slogan " One Policy, One System, Universal Service ".
One commemorates David Newton who died in 1878, a Royal Marine who fought at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
** One Fine Day-Jud Friedman ; James Newton Howard ; Allan Dennis Rich-For the song " For The First Time "
One year later in 1991, Dar recorded her second album, " All My Heroes Are Dead " also produced by Jeannie Deva and engineered by Huck Bennert, most of which was recorded at Wellspring Sound in Newton, MA.
On 21 June 2012 a Peace One Day concert at Derry, in the spirit of the Olympic Truce marked the start of the London 2012 Festival and was also a three month countdown to Global Truce 2012, some of the musicians that performed were Pixie Lott, Newton Faulkner and Imelda May.
One of his closest friends was fellow vaudeville alumnus Fred Allen, who would frequently mention " Mr. Jacob Haley of Newton Highlands, Massachusetts " on the air.
One could build a so-called white-box model based on first principles, e. g. a model for a physical process from the Newton equations, but in many cases such models will be overly complex and possibly even impossible to obtain in reasonable time due to the complex nature of many systems and processes.
The company capitalized on its reputation by renaming its corporate address in Newton, Iowa, " One Dependability Square.
One example of a pressure phosphene is demonstrated by gently pressing the side of one's eye and observing a colored ring of light on the opposite side, as detailed by Isaac Newton.
** One train per hour calling at Reading,,,, Newton Abbot, Totnes and Plymouth, with one train every two hours continuing to, Bodmin Parkway, Par, St Austell, Truro, Redruth, Camborne, Hayle, St Erth and.
One translation, by Isaac Newton, found among his alchemical papers as reported by B. J. Dobbs in modern spelling:
Thomas ) Newton and the Origin of Colours: A Study of One of the Earliest Examples of Scientific Method, G. Bell, London, 1934.
One other manor close to Marchwood was called Bury ( also Newton Bury ).
In addition, the band added two new songs, " The Only One " produced by Lenny Kravitz-a big fan of Chicago, and another, " Here In My Heart " by James Newton Howard.
; Hobson: Auckland CBD, Epsom, Greenlane, Newmarket, One Tree Hill, Parnell, Remuera, Mechanics Bay, Grafton, Newton.
One of them revolved around the name of one of the tavern keepers, Newton N. Ridley, which is a play off the brewery Newton and Ridley from the British soap opera Coronation Street.

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The Newton formula can lead one to believe that flight is more difficult than it actually is, due to this overprediction of drag and thus required thrust, and it may have contributed to a delay in human flight.
Three scenarios were suggested by Newton to answer the question of whether the absolute rotation of a local frame can be detected ; that is, if an observer can decide whether an observed object is rotating or if the observer is rotating.
Essentially, Euler-MacLaurin summation can be applied whenever Carlson's theorem holds ; the Euler-MacLaurin formula is essentially a result obtaining from the study of finite differences and Newton series.
Newton observed that “ A good watch may serve to keep a reckoning at sea for some days and to know the time of a celestial observation ; and for this end a good Jewel may suffice till a better sought of watch can be found out.
In the late 1660s and early 1670s, Newton expanded Descartes ' ideas into a corpuscle theory of light, famously showing that white light, instead of being a unique colour, was really a composite of different colours that can be separated into a spectrum with a prism.
This can be seen in the development of analysis from reexamination of the calculus of Leibniz and Newton.
In it, we can see handwritten notes by Leibniz, in particular concerning the controversy of who discovered calculus ( although he published it later, Newton argued that he developed it earlier ).
The full details of the controversy can be found in the Leibniz and Newton calculus controversy article.
According to Isaac Newton, also a classical scholar, the nine kings reigned an average of 42 years each, which can be used as an estimator of the dates.
According to Isaac Newton, also a classical scholar, the ten kings reigned an average of 38 years each, which can be used as an estimator of the dates.
After Newton, most scientists agreed on the presupposition that the universe is governed by strict natural laws that can be discovered and formalized by means of scientific observation and experiment.
Situated in the Lower Aire Valley, and forming part of Fairburn & Newton Ings SSSI, RSPB Fairburn Ings is a Local Nature Reserve ( LNR ), with a focus mainly on wildfowl and waders, although many other birds can be seen.
Although the solutions cannot always be expressed exactly with radicals, they can be computed to any desired degree of accuracy using numerical methods such as the Newton – Raphson method or Laguerre method, and in this way they are no different from solutions to polynomial equations of the second, third, or fourth degrees.
It became " one of the most important books that heralded the Scientific Revolution " and European Enlightenment, and the thoughts expressed in the novel can be found in " different variations and to different degrees in the books of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Isaac Newton, and Immanuel Kant.
In his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Newton tried to demonstrate that one can always decide if one is rotating with respect to the absolute space, measuring the apparent forces that arise only when an absolute rotation is performed.
Newton ’ s influence can be seen in Herbart ’ s beliefs about how forces mechanically interact with one another in the world to affect perceptions of reality.
Thus the Newton polynomial can be written as
The Newton Polynomial above can be expressed in a simplified form when are arranged consecutively with equal space.
By choosing another basis, the Newton basis, we get a system of linear equations with a much simpler lower triangular matrix which can be solved faster.
Lagrange interpolation is susceptible to Runge's phenomenon, and the fact that changing the interpolation points requires recalculating the entire interpolant can make Newton polynomials easier to use.
From Newton, force can be defined as an exertion or pressure which can cause an object to move.

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