An apple fell on sir newtons head and made him discover gravity
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Isaac Newton discovered that gravity is a universal force and that the size of the force can be predicted. Translated from his Latin to modern English (and slightly simplified) Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation is: "Every mass attr...
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Isaac Newton is arguably one of the most influential scientists in history. Though he lived in the late 1600s, many of his discoveries still affect us in the present. His various theories still hold true even centuries after Newton discove...
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Historians have confirmed that the story of the apple is true. In 1665 British physicist (a scientist specializing in the study of matter, energy, and their interactions) Isaac Newton (1642–1727) discovered the law of gravitation, the force...
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In 1665 British physicist (a scientist specializing in the study of matter, energy, and their interactions) Isaac Newton (1642–1727) discovered the law of gravitation, the force that holds in place all objects in the universe (also called universal ... Who are Louis and Mary Leakey and what did they discover?
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Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727) ... Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, near Grantham, on December 25, 1642, and died at Kensington, London, on March 20, 1727. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and lived there from 1661 till 1696, during which time he produced the bulk of his work in mathematics;
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Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), ... Not only did Newton discover that these problems were inverse to each other, but he discovered general methods of resolving problems of curvature, embraced in his "method of fluxions" and "inverse method of fluxions", respectively equivalent to Leibniz's later differential and integral calculus.
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Isaac Newton was an English scientist, ... He discovered a new kind of mathematics, a branch of mathematics and infinitesimal calculus. Not only did Newton discover many important things, but made other contributions during his life. Through out his life he accomplished many contributions to physics, astronomy and optics.
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