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Essay heading: Issac Newton
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Another discovery made by Newton all by himself; was his discovery of the properties of light. For months he sat in a darkened room doing experiments; then a beam of light passed through a prism and learned how that beam of light broke down into different colors. He saw that any color that appears red for example; is that color because it reflects the red light from the sun and absorbs it... displayed 300 characters
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Yet at the same time; he also discovered complete new findings on his own. All of Newton's discoveries as well as other scientists' contributed greatly to the world of today. At this stage all the world could do is just advance past discoveries that were already made. displayed next 300 characters
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