Isaac Newton’s proof of the Copernican system is a very well-researched topic, and for very good reasons: it is the argument that—according to a standard narrative—crowned the Scientific Revolution, bringing the great Copernican debate opened in 1543 to a close in 1687. This argument, especially through the notions of absolute and relative time and space, immediately aroused sharp and deep criticisms from the likes of Christiaan Huygens and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Albert Einstein redrew the edifice of physics from scratch in such a way as to make Newton’s approach obsolete. Einstein’s quotation I provided as an epigraph states one of his main objections. Newton’s approach, aimed at discovering the forces causing planetary motions, appeared to Einstein to be marred by a logical fallacy.

Time and the Earth’s rotation in Newton’s Principia / N. GUICCIARDINI CORSI SALVIATI. - In: ALMAGEST. - ISSN 1792-2593. - 15:2(2024), pp. 5-28.

Time and the Earth’s rotation in Newton’s Principia

N. GUICCIARDINI CORSI SALVIATI
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2024

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Isaac Newton’s proof of the Copernican system is a very well-researched topic, and for very good reasons: it is the argument that—according to a standard narrative—crowned the Scientific Revolution, bringing the great Copernican debate opened in 1543 to a close in 1687. This argument, especially through the notions of absolute and relative time and space, immediately aroused sharp and deep criticisms from the likes of Christiaan Huygens and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Albert Einstein redrew the edifice of physics from scratch in such a way as to make Newton’s approach obsolete. Einstein’s quotation I provided as an epigraph states one of his main objections. Newton’s approach, aimed at discovering the forces causing planetary motions, appeared to Einstein to be marred by a logical fallacy.
Isaac Newton; time; earth's rotation;
Settore PHIL-02/B - Storia della scienza e delle tecniche
   Copernicanism and the Holy Scriptures. The debate on heliocentric cosmology and theology from Copernicus to Newton (1543-1687)
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
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2024
2025
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