Free Fallin' by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers; because of his laws on gravity. Also, You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) by Dead Or Alive; because he found that the planets revolve the sun in an elipse, not a circle.
it probably would have been some kinda soft and quiet music
He likes to listen to Classical Music but he occasionally listens to the charts on Capital.
yes
yes he did very dearly he had bad days and good days.
It is not clear that Isaac Newton was a good leader. In his life he was a physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. He is considered by many scholars and members of the general public to be one of the most influential people in human history, but he was never a leader of people.
No, there is no museums named after Sir. isaac Newton but i dont know about special places, but that was a very good question thank you for asking. This is actually my frist question i have answered.
Newton was English. He made many contributions including inverting the reflecting telescope and formulating a quite good theory of gravity and orbital mechanics. He shares the invention of the calculus with Leibniz.
Sir Isaac Newton's life was alright since he was a wealthy farmer as he got older he studied science he was the guy who found about gravitation because of an apple falling, pretty good for a guy that had Asperger which is a form of autism he also discoverd things about the light by buting a glass on the light which created a rainbow kind of light but anyways he also sufferd poverty and was depressed when his mother died so he did have some problems so his life was you know right by the middle
Math and Science!
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yes.
yes. he was exceptional at it.
newtons training was very good
he discover that it was good that the sunlight had sexxx
people thought he was a very good man
The link points to one. (I don't know how good it is.)
yes he did very dearly he had bad days and good days.
It is not clear that Isaac Newton was a good leader. In his life he was a physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. He is considered by many scholars and members of the general public to be one of the most influential people in human history, but he was never a leader of people.
No, there is no museums named after Sir. isaac Newton but i dont know about special places, but that was a very good question thank you for asking. This is actually my frist question i have answered.
Sir Isaac Newton was easily offended and overly generous.