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summarization of Isaac Newton's Optics Excerpt


            The following is a summarization of Isaac Newton's Optics Excerpts.
             In the beginning, it is probable that God himself formed before all living organisms and structures of life. He created movable particles varying in shapes and sizes, each with its own unique properties. These particles were strong and sturdy enough to not succumb to any higher power, becoming nearly unbreakable. As particles are persistently created, bodies of the same nature and character are produced. However, should they diminish or break into pieces, the nature and background of these things become altered. Natural elements such as water and the earth today are not such the same as when they were once created. As a result, new things come from new bonds and broken bonds that God produced in the beginning. .
             Following the movement and force of these particles are unseen laws of motion and active principles such as gravity. These principles resulting from precise forms of things due to universal laws of nature appear to us by phenomena and the occult. There is no scientific proof of the reasoning behind these happenings, thus putting the blame on magic. Examples of such magic are the causes of gravity, magnetic and electric attractions. However, explanations like these are useless and stop the progress of improvement of life. To develop a reasoning of motion based on phenomena, and supporting it with properties and actions following the principles would be positive, yet tainted due to undiscovered causes behind these principles. Therefore, Newton refuses to use the principles of motion discussed prior considering their broad nature and absent causes. .
             Newton uses the Creationist theory to explain the formation of all material things. It would be wrong to assume that the origin of the world arose from chaotic laws of nature and not by God. However, these laws may apply once formed. Naturally, planets could never be uniform, that is, all spin the same way, on their own.


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