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Newton rules (for now)

Frank Wilczek ()
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Frank Wilczek: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6831, 881-882

Abstract: Three hundred years after Newton explained the falling of an apple and the motion of the planets, physicists are beginning to test his universal law of gravity down to micrometre distances — with interesting results.

Date: 2001
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