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He formulated the heliocentric theory of the solar system.
The celestial movements are uniform, eternal, and circular or composed of different cycles.
The center of the universe is close to the Sun.
Orbiting the Sun, in order, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, the Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
The Earth presents three movements: the daily rotation, the annual revolution, and the annual inclination of its axis. -
By using the telescope to observe the sky, he was the first to use the scientific method and reached conclusions capable of being verified. He discovered the law of inertia and dynamics and observed that jupiter had satellites spinning around it
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It unifies the ideas of the celestial movement and the movement of the earth and creates something called gravity. He formulated the principles of motion and the law of universal gravitation
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achieves the unification of magnetism and electricity. The union called it electromagnetism
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He achieved the discovery of the electron
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He formulated the theory of relativity, which coincides with Newton's laws when phenomena develop at small speeds compared to the speed of light.