Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Isaac Newton Story to new version

Isaac Newton was born in 1643 in Lincolnshire, England, and grew up on a farm. He created many brilliant inventions as a child, including a windmill to grind corn, a water clock, and a sundial.

Isaac, on the other hand, did not do well in school.

Isaac went to Cambridge University when he was 18 years old. He was fascinated by physics, mathematics, and astronomy. However, in 1665, the Great Plague, a terrible disease, spread in England, forcing Cambridge University to close. Isaac returned to his farm.

Isaac continued his research and experiments at home. He was drinking tea in the garden one day. He noticed an apple drop from a tree.

'Why do apples fall down rather than up?'

He developed the theory of gravity as a result of this. Gravity is an invisible force that attracts objects to the Earth and keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.

Isaac was enthralled by light. He discovered that white light is composed of all of the colors of the rainbow. Isaac also created a mirror-based reflecting telescope. It was significantly more powerful than other telescopes.

Isaac made another very important discovery, which he called his 'Three Laws of Motion'. These laws describe how things move. Isaac's laws are still used to launch rockets into space today.

Isaac became wealthy and famous as a result of his discoveries. He did, however, have a bad temper and frequently argued with others.


'You stole my invention!'

Sir Isaac Newton died in 1727 at the age of 85. In Westminster Abbey in London, he was buried alongside English kings and queens. He was one of the most brilliant scientists and mathematicians of all time.


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