
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, by Isaac Newton, explains how the universe works using mathematics. It shows that objects move and interact through forces like gravity, which pulls everything toward each other. Newton’s laws describe motion, making it possible to predict how objects will behave—from planets orbiting the sun to a ball rolling down a hill. Essentially, it presents the universe as a giant, predictable machine governed by mathematical principles, providing a foundation for understanding physics and the natural world with clarity and precision.