Asked by Alyssa

Which accurately describes Isaac Newton’s clockwork universe theory?

A. It compares the universe to a mechanical clock wound up by God, with its gears governed by the laws of physics.

B. It compares the universe to London’s Big Ben clock tower, theorizing both were built by God’s grace.

C. It compares the universe to a pocket watch in which time and space are always constant and exact.

D. It compares the universe to an analog clock, with each number representing a time and place of planetary orbit.

I think it's A

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
I have no idea, but I could Google most of the question.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Isaac+Newton%E2%80%99s+clockwork+universe+theory&oq=Isaac+Newton%E2%80%99s+clockwork+universe+theory&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.1395j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by Pancha lopez
Its a D right 😅
Answered by Anonymous
No its not A I got it wrong.
Answered by Anonymous
Actually it is A. A is the right answer.
Answered by Lydia
So whats the answer?
Answered by Its A
Its A.
Answered by frog
It a, just did the test and got it right!!
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