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- ?Lv 75 months ago
You first know the difference. Invention is like making of a man. car aeroplanes etc. Discovery is find out whether such a thing exists. gravity under the discovery.
- Anonymous5 months ago
Our Dog... Oops- I spelt that backwards.. God?
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- Anonymous5 months ago
Isaac Newton invented it when he shot an apple off of someone's head or something. He also invented fig newtons.
- garryLv 65 months ago
invented , what a dumb troll question , go away and stick you head in a bucket .
- 5 months ago
Gravity, contrary to popular belief, was invented by a man named Jeffrey Gravity. He thought that if he invented something to hold everything to the ground, people would stop floating off into space. So, he put a giant magnet in the center of the Earth, attracting the tiny specks of metal in everything on our planet. To this day, his system still works, although scientists are worried that the magnet's strength will eventually weaken, and there are some efforts to replace the magnet with a more modern, long-lasting one. If you want to learn more, here's a youtube video on some of those projects: youtube.com/watch?v=8ybW48rKBME
Hope this helps!
- 5 months ago
Unfortunately, Isaac Newton was jealous of how everybody was flying, even the stocks that he just bought but then he wanted to look smart and invented gravity so everybody fell on the ground and his stocks too and now hes poor and dead
- billrussell42Lv 75 months ago
It was not invented, it always existed.
and if you mean "who discovered gravity", again that was always known. Even animals know that if you drop something, it falls.
If you mean "who quantified gravity", ie, determined how it varied with distance and mass, that would be
Sir Isaac Newton