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4th January 1643
Newton didn't change our concept of Time. Einstein did.
Sir Isaac Newton's peers included prominent scientists and mathematicians of his time such as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Robert Hooke, and Edmond Halley. They were contemporaries who contributed to the scientific advancements of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Isaac was influenced by God, he believed that his only true Father was his Father in heaven. Another influence to Isaac Newton was Galileo. You see Isaac Newton was born on the year that Galileo died. At that time Galileo was known really well. That influenced Isaac Newton.
Issac Newton became the warden of the Royal Mint in 1696. During that time he identified counterfeit coins during the Great Re-coinage.
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Isaac Newton's first law of motion deals with forces and changes in velocity. For just a moment, let us imagine that you can apply only one force to an object. That is, you could choose push the object to the right or you could choose to push it to the left, but not to the left and right at the same time, and also not up and to the right at the same time, and so on.
because sir Isaac newton was the person that discovered gravity he didn't make gravity but he found out that there is gravity around us!
Isaac Newton's contemporaries included scientists such as Robert Hooke, Edmond Halley, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. He also interacted with individuals like Christopher Wren, John Flamsteed, and William Petty who were influential in various fields at the time.
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Isaac Newton was born in 1643 which was three weeks after his father - who was a farmer and was also called Isaac newton - died. In Isaac Newtons time they hadn't adopted the Gregorian calender, so his birthday was recorded on the 25th of December (Christmas!) however it should have been recorded on the 4th of January. And then after his mother died when he was 7, he worked on his step fathers farm. He went to the kings school (where you can actually find his signature on the library's window Ciel! And as he grew older, he went to Cambridge to study maths and physics and to then become a magnificent scientist in the renaissance.