Newton-Hooke controversy in the opinion of scientists
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A presentation of Hooke’s 1674 monograph introducing the idea of universal
gravity was included in the Philosophical Transactions (Royal Society 1775) and
subsequently several letters containing observations, including one of Huygens.
But obviously, after the publication of Principia in 1687, Hooke’s priority in
proposing universal gravitation was forgotten. Hooke, considered as a
“mechanical genius” rather than a scientist, was often at a social disadvantage
to Newton, the noble theorist, or Huygens. Hooke’s inferior social status did
not allow him to identify with “free and unconfin’d” gentlemen such as Boyle,
for example.
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.13746.45763