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The Life of Isaac Newton

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The Life of Isaac Newton

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  • Cambridge University, 1661
  • Young Isaac Newton
  • My studies here at Cambridge do never dissapoint. It is quite incredible what truths science and math can uncover when one puts their mind to it!
  • My, my, the discovories of these mathematicians are amazing! I simply must learn more about such things!
  • Woolsthrope Villiage, England, 1666
  • If my calculations are correct, I believe I have just discovered an entirely new form of mathematics! Whatever shall it be called . . . What about the science of fluents and fluxions?
  • And maybe if I do this, and then I . . . hmm . . .
  • Woolsthrope Orchard, 1666
  • Oh! That apple startled me. It fell to the ground so suddenly! It sure is peculiar how such falling objects are pulled down. Why not fall sideways, or upwards, per se?
  • It's almost as if some sort of unknown force is pulling objects down to the ground. Why does such a force exist?
  • London, England, 1687
  • Hello there, kind sir! If you fancy all things math and science, consider buying my book, titled Principa. Inside, I documented my discoveries such as the newly named Calculus and a mysterious force that I call Gravity!
  • It sounds quite interesting! May I buy a copy?
  • Kensington Palace, 1705
  • I hereby decree that this citizen shall now and forevermore be recognized a Sir Isaac Newton!
  • Westminster Abbey, Modern Day
  • He may be gone today . . .
  • But his contributions to modern science and mathematics will live on forever!
  • Sir Isaac NewtonJanuary 4, 1643 – March 31, 1727R.I.P.
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