No. There are two works with similar titles.
Isaac newton wrote, "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica," commonly called, "The Principia," in 1687. It is about Physics.
You asked about, "Principia Mathematica," by Bertrand Russel and Alfred North Whitehead, 1910--1927. It is about the foundations of mathematics.
Each is 3 volumes and was extremely pivotal to its respective field. However, the two books are different.
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Sir Isaac published what's often referred to simply as "Principia" ("Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis") in 1687
His best known book is "Principia" ("Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica") published in 1687; which includes his laws of motion.
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Yes, Isaac Newton wrote a book called "Opticks" in 1704, where he outlined his experiments and theories on the nature of light and color. However, Newton did not specifically write a book solely on sound.
Isaac Newton was a prominent mathematician, physicist, and astronomer whose work laid the foundation for classical mechanics and universal gravitation. He made significant contributions to the fields of mathematics, optics, and calculus. Newton's laws of motion and law of universal gravitation revolutionized the scientific understanding of the natural world.
Isaac Newton did not write the phrase "Vengeance is not ours, it's God's." This quote is actually from the Bible, specifically from the Book of Romans 12:19, which mentions leaving vengeance to God. Newton was a scientist and mathematician known for his discoveries in physics and mathematics.
None of the planets ever cared whether Newton was even alive. To them, he had no significance or influence whatsoever. But he did write the first formula for the force of gravity, and it explained almost exactly why the planets move the way they do.