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mathematician Brahmagupta briefly
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But it was Isaac Newton who
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described how the fall of an apple
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that the apple is pulled by a ‘drawing
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responsible for keeping the planets 5
“Newton realised
gravity was
responsible for
keeping the planets
in their orbits,
stopping them from
flying off in a
straight line”