Not only did that math was the language of the universe, he proved the existence of gravity. From Newton come the next giant leap came in the twentieth century. Sir Isaac Newton studies the law of gravity. Albert Einstein introduced an entire new way of understanding gravity, space, and time. Einstein started out thinking that the universe was static. He rejected the idea the universe was expanding. And that an explosion of a God particle sent all matter racing into space at high speeds. At first Einstein dismissed this ide, but then he read the works of an American astronomer that explained the relationship between velocity and distance, in a way that strongly supported the concept that Einstein rejected. These discoveries raised even more questions. Some say that the universe did take shape in a big bang, and that a big bang will destroy it, others say that the universe all was has been and always will be. These scientists changed the way we view our solar system and without discoveries or studies like these, astronomy wouldn’t be the way it is
Not only did that math was the language of the universe, he proved the existence of gravity. From Newton come the next giant leap came in the twentieth century. Sir Isaac Newton studies the law of gravity. Albert Einstein introduced an entire new way of understanding gravity, space, and time. Einstein started out thinking that the universe was static. He rejected the idea the universe was expanding. And that an explosion of a God particle sent all matter racing into space at high speeds. At first Einstein dismissed this ide, but then he read the works of an American astronomer that explained the relationship between velocity and distance, in a way that strongly supported the concept that Einstein rejected. These discoveries raised even more questions. Some say that the universe did take shape in a big bang, and that a big bang will destroy it, others say that the universe all was has been and always will be. These scientists changed the way we view our solar system and without discoveries or studies like these, astronomy wouldn’t be the way it is