Yes, it is true. I looked through the computer, and it says that bhaskaracharya was the one. I also looked it up in 5 books from the library. It says on wikipedia a man called Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (before 803 - 873) who specialized in astronomy, engineering, geometry and physics, first came up with the idea of what we now call gravity.
The laws of gravity as expressed by Sir Issac Newton were determined before Dr. Louis Pasteur discovered penicillin.
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Gravity by Newton and space/time by Einstein. Newton's clock on earth has the same force as Einstein's clock, but when Einstein's clock moves to the top of Everest mountain, it will have less force. By Amin Elsersawi Both Newton and Einstein admitted that there is gravity. The gravity of Newton was on Earth, and the gravity of Einstein was the cosmological constant. Einstein made a big mistake when he added the cosmological constant to compensate for his thought that the universe was static (stand still). The cosmological constant was an anti-gravity 'vacuum' force that kept gravity from pulling the universe in on itself. In conclusion, Newton was right, and Einstein was wrong in distinguishing the gravity.
issac newton was not the first person to discover gravity he taught the values of gravity
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he was a scientist. he discovered gravity.
they are attracted to the sun bye gravity
No, Sir Isaac Newton did.
the laws of gravity
Sir Isaac Newton.