That 'thing' is called Calculus.
Isaac Newton did no such thing.
yes Isaac Newton created the binomial theorem
to solve things
the first thing he invented was infinetisemal calculus
Isaac Newton is known for his discoveries in physics and mathematics rather than inventions. He developed the laws of motion, formulated the law of universal gravitation, made significant contributions to calculus, and conducted experiments in optics that led to the understanding of light and color.
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
Ah, family is such a special thing, just like happy little trees. Isaac Newton had a mother named Hannah Ayscough and a father named Isaac Newton Sr. He also had two half-siblings from his father's previous marriage, named Benjamin and Mary. Family is like the colors on our palette, each one unique and important in its own way.
Isaac Newton experienced a troubled childhood, as he was separated from his mother at a young age. As an adult, he struggled with social relationships, had difficulty delegating authority, and faced criticism for his contentious personality. Newton also faced bouts of mental instability in his later years, possibly due to mercury poisoning from his alchemical experiments.
They are always trying very hard to invent new thing. New thing are difficult for scientist to invent.
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.