Nature does not make leaps.
Father of modern observational astronomy
Nature does not make leaps.
Father of modern observational astronomy
Attributed to various natural philosophers, including Aristotle and Leibniz. While consistent with Galileo's views on continuous motion, a direct quote from him is hard to pinpoint.
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