Why is the work of Sir Isaac Newton considered so revolutionary?
A) because he promoted only theory, but not experimental work
B) because he promoted only experimental work, but not theory
C) because he worked during a period when religion and superstition were dominant
D) because he worked during a period when religion and superstition were replaced by reason and knowledge
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