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In Our Time: Science

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Newton's Principles of Action at a Distance

Newton used the term action at a distance to describe how gravitational and magnetic forces act instantly from one object to another without passing through any third medium necessarily. In Principia Mathematica, his great work of 1687, Newton sets out this law of gravity. He was reluctant to draw upon the kinds of modeling which other, of his older contemporaries, had engaged in.

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