Absolute space, of its own nature without reference to anything external, always remains homogenous and immovable. Relative space is any movable measure or dimension of this absolute space; such a measure or dimension is determined by our senses from the situation of the space with respect to bodies and is popularly used for immovable space, as in the case of space under the earth or in the air or in the heavens, where the dimension is determined from the situation of the space with respect to the earth. Absolute and relative space are the same in species and in magnitude, but they do not always remain the same numerically. For example, if the earth moves, the space of our air, which in a relative sense and with respect to the earth always remains the same, will now be one part of the absolute space into which the air passes, now another part of it, and thus will be changing continually in an absolute sense.
(The Principia - 3rd Edition, 1726)

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If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.

Isaac Newton (Letter to Robert Hooke, 1676)

We build too many walls and not enough bridges.

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Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth.

Isaac Newton (Notes - Certain Philosophical Questions, 1664) 

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