1684 in science
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The year 1684 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- December 10 – Edmond Halley presents the paper De motu corporum in gyrum, containing Isaac Newton's derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion (incorporating inverse-square force) from his theory of gravity, to the Royal Society in London.
Mathematics
- Gottfried Leibniz publishes the first account of differential calculus.
Publications
- Robert Boyle publishes Experiments and Considerations about the Porosity of Bodies, the first work on this topic.
- Raymond Vieussens publishes Neurographia universalis, a "pioneering work" on the nervous system.{{cite journal |last1=Vergani |first1=Francesco |last2=Morris |first2=Christopher M. |last3=Mitchell |first3=Patrick |last4=Duffau |first4=Hugues |title=Raymond de Vieussens and his contribution to the study of white matter anatomy |journal=Journal of Neurosurgery |volume=117 |issue=6 |date=December 2012 |pages=1070–1075 |doi=10.3171/2012.8.JNS12387|doi-access=free }}
Births
- Celia Grillo Borromeo, Italian scientist and mathematician (died 1777)
Deaths
- April 5 – William Brouncker, 2nd Viscount Brouncker, English mathematician (born 1620)
- May 11 – Daniel Whistler, English physician (born c. 1619)
- May 12 – Edme Mariotte, French physicist known for his recognition of Boyle's law (born 1620)
- October – Dud Dudley, English metallurgist (born 1600?)