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change in perspective to form the basis upon which Newtonian contributions would ultimately become less and less applicable to modern day physics. This is not to say, however, that
Newtons social and political influence was extremely critical in relation to dynamic inventions and breakthroughs that impacted the worlds societies; their very distinction proved to be a significant gesture toward
future growth. Newtons contributions, while monumental in nature, were limited in their ability to address certain scientific factions where his philosophy no longer applied.
The relationship between the mass of an object and its energy is such that energy - being a constant entity that is neither created nor destroyed
- displays mass when confined. Einsteins theory of relativity proved to be the critical discovery that explained how mass and energy may be separate entities in their own right
but are also inextricably interwoven, being that one is always present with the other. Poincare was instrumental in bringing this concept in focus his theory of mechanical chaos, where
components may be functioning properly in the overall scheme yet the systems delicate and dependent relationship upon the initial conditions can turn the entire process unpredictable.
The three particles that make up every atom include the proton, neutron and electron. The difference in mass is what separates each one from the other.
When the electron was discovered at the turn of the nineteenth century, it set the scientific community on its ear due to the astonishing nature of such a finding.
J.J. Thomsons discovery originated when he found that cathode rays were negatively charged particles, a breakthrough he termed corpuscles, noting how their size was approximately one thousand times smaller
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