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Isaac Newton's College seems not to be cumulative with the SETI Program.
Civilopedia
Sir Isaac Newton, a mathematician and physicist, is considered by many the greatest scientist of all time. He is credited for many important discoveries including the laws of gravity, the color spectrum of light, calculus, fluid dynamics, and an understanding of ocean tides. He also built the first reflecting telescope. For 32 years he held an important teaching post on the faculty of Cambridge University, continuing his own researches and instructing a generation of students.
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Ancient World |
Colossus • Great Library • Great Wall • Hanging Gardens • Lighthouse • Oracle • Pyramids |
Middle Ages |
Copernicus' Observatory •
Isaac Newton's College •
J.S. Bach's Cathedral |
Industrial Age |
Darwin's Voyage •
Apollo Program •
Cure for Cancer •
Hoover Dam •
Manhattan Project •
SETI Program |