 NEWTON
Did You Know? -
Newton Isaac Newton was born in the year of 1642, and died in 1727. He
was most famous for his three laws of motion, but was also known for other
major discoveries in math and science. He compiled most of his work into a
masterpiece of science called the Principia. Newton was known to be
arrogant, so his book was written almost exclusively for the elite and
rich. Some people claim that only 50 people in history have been able to
understand his style of writing. Despite his arrogance, he truly was a
father in the field of science. At the age of 18, he had devised a new
system of mathematics called Calculus, and developed three laws which
resulted in a new way of understanding motion.. All of this happened at his
farm while the Black Plague swept across England. In the Principia, Newton
claimed to have "discovered" gravity when an apple fell on his
head. But, many now believe that this was just a story told by Newton, and
that in real life, he discovered gravity through thinking - not seeing.
If you want more information on Newton or other scientists, visit one
of the following web pages: A very comprehensive and detailed account of
Newton and his works:
http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/lect/history/newton.html
A list of many scientist's biographies:
http://hermes.astro.washington.edu/scied/physics/physbio.html
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