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English, 24.05.2020 18:57 maliyah7516

Three centuries ago, Issac Newton wrote: “.
to myself I seem to have been only like a boy
playing on the seashore ... whilst the great
ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before
me." When Newton surveyed the vast ocean
of truth which lay before him, the laws of
nature were shrouded in an impenetrable veil
Identify a key term used in both passages

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