Determinism
According to Sir Isaac Newton Determinism is the belief that with every action there is the result of preceding actions. Determinism started as a philosophical belief, and it started in Ancient Greece thousands of years ago. It was introduced into the field of science around 1500 A.D. with the idea that the cause and effect rules govern science. Sir Isaac Newton was closely associated with the establishment of determinism in modern science. Newton’s laws were able to predict systems very accurately, and they were deterministic at their core because they implied that everything that would occur would be based entirely on what happened right before. Newton’s model of the universe is often depicted as a pool game in which the outcome has unfolded mathematically from the initial conditions in a pre-determined fashion, like a movie that can be run forward in time or backwards in time. One of The more important concepts of physical science today is determinism. Determinism is rolling dice…
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