That 'thing' is called Calculus.
Isaac Newton did no such thing.
Calculus and lots of laws of physics. The only thing he really invented was the reflecting telescope. He did not invent gravity but he discovered the existence of gravity.
yes Isaac Newton created the binomial theorem
to solve things
the first thing he invented was infinetisemal calculus
no thing he faced
he found gravity the thing that makes us not float off into space
Well, one major thing (and his most famous work) would be "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) which he published in 1687 with his friend Edmond Halley. This showed how a universal force, gravity, applied to all objects in all parts of the universe. He also was very interested in Fluxions (Calculus) but I don't know if he invented it.
He Said There was a thing called gravity
Yes, he was in engage. But after a while he couldn't marry he because he had to much stuff on his time because of his school homework. So she maaied someone else instead. A very disappointed thing for isaac newton.
They are always trying very hard to invent new thing. New thing are difficult for scientist to invent.
After years of exercising his theories and findings, Sir Isaac Newton, a man with multiple interests in different realms, decided to share what he discovered in his own book. This book would serve as a framework for his prominent laws of motion and its fundamental derivatives. His said work, known as Principia [its short term], was published in 1687, into three autonomous book.