The following sequence of events is correct:

a. 1) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 2) Newton’s unification of physics and astronomy; 3) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 4) First steam engine.
b. 1) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 2) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 3) Newton’s unification of physics and astronomy; 4) First steam engine.
c. 1) Newton’s unification of physics and astronomy; 2) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 3) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 4) First steam engine.
d. 1) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 2) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 3) Newton’s unification of physics and astronomy; 4) First steam engine.


d. 1) First formulation of the heliocentric system; 2) Discovery of the elliptical paths of planets; 3) Newton’s unification of physics and astronomy; 4) First steam engine.

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