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Packet 1 Document 6 Host – Jee Min Han (Jane Tate) Interviewer – Minhee Jo (Paige Maine) Writer of the Source – Jorman Bushnell (Sir Isaac Newton)

Host: Hello everyone, welcome to the JMJ radio station and I’m your host Jane Tate! Today’s forecast is slightly cloudy, with a chance of rain during the night. Today we decided to interview one of the greatest scientists of the Scientific Revolution, Isaac Newton. I’m sure many audiences are thriving with questions. I’ll leave the rest to our interviewer Paige Maine. Paige: Thank you! Hello everyone, this is Paige Maine, currently interviewing our greatest scientist, Sir Isaac Newton! So, Mr. Newton, what do you have for us today? Newton: Well… today, I’m here to introduce everybody to a new book I wrote called, “The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.” Paige: So Newton what are the main reasons you wrote “The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”? Newton: Well Paige, I thought that I should write a book about the mathematical principles of natural philosophy during the Scientific Revolution. Using these principles and philosophies, it can help prove to the public what nature is capable of doing, and the possibilities of what it might do. Once again, figuring out these things is only possible by using the equations in the book. Paige: hmm… interesting, but why did you make the rules about the limits of natural philosophy? Newton: The main reason was of writing the rules were to tell the audience that there are limits to the human body and animals. These limits can be mathematically proven and reasoned with some advanced equations, called Calculus. Paige: True, after you wrote these rules, Scientific Revolution defiantly took a giant leap forward into finding all the different equations to Natural Philosophy. While writing the book what was your target audience? Newton: That’s actually the main reason why I wrote the book. It was to target everyone who had an interest in Natural Philosophy, England Philosophers and the average citizens could read the book and be much more aware of the mathematics of natural philosophy. Paige: Great perspective on your target audience! Next question~ I understand now that natural philosophy can be broken down into mathematical equation.What is the significance of it? How come proving the world with some mathematical equation and natural philosophy so important? What benefit does it do to us? Newton: Very good question! I was about to mention that. These reasoning are so significant because it shows that we do things! It tells us that we don’t need our Holy Father for everything, although, we have to admit that God is the creator and the starter of this beautiful universe. Host: Thank you Paige! For your awesome questions and thank you again, Mr. Newton for your generous replies and for such a dept explanation! I’m sure it answered many questions. Newton: it’s always my pleasure. Host: This was JMJ radio station, and thanks to you all for listening this podcast (show?). This was Jane Tate, see you next time! What is the significance of it? How come proving the world with some mathematical equation and natural philosophy so important? What benefit does it do to us?

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