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First published in 1687, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy -- commonly known as the Principia -- is Isaac Newton's monumental work that laid the foundations of classical mechanics and modern physics. In this groundbreaking treatise, Newton formulates the three laws of motion and the universal law of gravitation, transforming humanity's understanding of the physical universe.
Through rigorous mathematical reasoning and precise scientific argument, Newton explains the motion of planets, comets, tides, and objects on Earth, uniting celestial and terrestrial mechanics under a single set of principles. The work not only reshaped science in the 17th century but also influenced philosophy, engineering, and scientific thought for centuries to come.
A cornerstone of scientific history, the Principia remains one of the most important and influential works ever written in the field of physics and mathematics.
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