Authors: Gary D. Simpson
This text demonstrates that how we think about Gravity can be influenced by the mathematical tools that are available to us. The author attempts to predict what Newton might have thought if he had known of the works of Euler and Hamilton and been familiar with Linear Algebra. A definition is presented for the natural logarithm of a vector. The author determines that Newton would have inferred that the force of gravity and the resulting acceleration are not collinear.
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