For it is the property of true philosophy to deduce the causes of all natural effects from the simplest possible principles.
Laws of motion and gravity
For it is the property of true philosophy to deduce the causes of all natural effects from the simplest possible principles.
Laws of motion and gravity
From 'Principia Mathematica', Preface to the First Edition
1687
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