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Isaac Newton enemy was named Halley. They both fought on who made calculus. Isaac won because (I dont know)

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Isaac newton had a contentious relationship with other scientists of his time, most notably Robert Hooke and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Hooke and Newton had disputes over their scientific work, with Newton often disparaging Hooke's contributions. Leibniz and Newton famously disagreed over the development of calculus, leading to a prolonged and bitter dispute over its invention.

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The Catholic Church was the only group to actively oppose his ideas; other scientists would react that way out of habit to test a new hypothesis.

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i dont think he apreciated religious ppl since he was a scientist and they resented his new idead and findings.

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He had no enemies.

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