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This is a science fiction novel published by Randall Gerrit in 1957.
Randall Garrett is an American science fiction and fantasy author, active mainly in the mid-20th century. He wrote works in a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. Among his works, works such as the "Lord Darcy" series are known.
Gerrett also wrote under other pen names, including Mark Phillips, Darrel T. Langart, John Gordon, and Robert Randall. In addition to being a science fiction writer, he also wrote music-related books and articles.
Summary
Dr. Henry Blake, the mathematician, has looked them over, and he feels that it is possible that Newton stumbled on something that modern thought has only recently come up with?the gravitational and light theories of the Swiss mathematician, Albert Einstein.