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Newton Realized His Work Was Groundbreaking,but He Proved to Be

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Newton realized his work was groundbreaking,but he proved to be an egotistical recluse who did not credit his predecessors' work in laying a foundation for his own,bringing upon himself the censure of his peers.

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