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Thomas Wright
Thomas Wright was an English astronomer, mathematician, and author best known for his work "An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe." His writing style was characterized by a clear and logical presentation of complex scientific concepts. Wright's key contribution to literature was his groundbreaking theory on the structure of the universe.