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The Law of Gravity was formulated by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. Born in 1642, Newton's groundbreaking work, "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" in 1687, unveiled this law, explaining the attraction between masses. Influenced by Galileo, Newton's contributions revolutionized physics and left an enduring legacy in scientific understanding., Explainers, Times Now Far more than just discovering the laws of gravity, Sir Isaac Newton was also responsible for working out many of the principles of visible light and the laws of motion, and contributing to calculus. Isaac Newton, a brilliant mathematician and physicist, is widely celebrated for his groundbreaking work in the field of physics, particularly his discovery of gravity. One of the most famous stories associated with Newton's discovery of gravity involves an apple falling from a tree. (Image: Unsplash ... Who discovered gravity? Isaac Newton, inspired by a falling apple, revealed the universal law that transformed science and our view of the universe.