You are correct I meant lemmings.
Who do not jump off cliffs. Blame Walt Disney for that myth.
Lemmings don't commit mass suicide, Disney pushed them off a cliff
I know hence the
I am in a humorous mood this morning but seems someone else is not
Yes and that model is usually referred to as the theory of gravity.
Technically what he penned was Newton's law of universal gravitation.
Newton's law of universal gravitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is all irrelevant as even animals comprehend that if they jump of a cliff they will fall (well perhaps not Lemurs )
Gravity wasn't discovered, the "theory of gravity" was.
Actually, Newton's description of gravity is not the 'theory of gravity', but a description of gravity. General relativity is a theory of gravity. Theories are models that describe the mechanism behind the behavior, while newton only described the behavior.
Like I said people generally refer to Newton`s Theory of Gravity and as I posted he actually wrote Newton's law of universal gravitation. However just type theory of gravity into google and it'll bring you to the right pages.
Still he didnt discover gravity it was already there and people understood the concept, throw an apple up it will fall down. Aeschylus tragically learned about this in his last moments on earth.
Roger Bacon was thinking about gravity in the thirteenth century.
"If we may conclude from some of his expressions we can reconstruct the plan of this grand encyclopædia: it was conceived as comprising four volumes, the first of which was to deal with grammar (of the several languages he speaks of) and logic; the second with mathematics (arithmetic and geometry), astronomy, and music; the third with natural sciences, perspective, astrology, the laws of gravity, alchemy, agriculture, medicine, and the experimental sciences; the fourth with metaphysics and moral philosophy"
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Roger Bacon
I wonder who it was that discovered light?
Not sure but it must have been after the dark ages.
I suppose it would have been discovered at the start of the enlightement.
No doubt Tosca will divulge the name of the discoverer of light.
I want to know who discovered the hole in the middle of the Polo mint?
As long as you ignore the whole problem that the observed effects have causes doesn't really work with the theory of a singularity.
As long as you ignore the whole problem that the observed effects have causes doesn't really work with the theory of a singularity.