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It took Isaac Newton 20 years to figure out that 1+1=window. So it most likely took him his life time to figure out the inverse square rule on gravitation.
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Isaac Newton's family was poor. After his father and his step father had both died, his mother took him out of school to become a farmer. He entered Trinity College at Cambridge as a subsizar, a student who is required to spend part of his time working as a servant.
Isaac's father died 3 months before Isaac was born. His mother ( Hannah Ayscough) married Barnabus Smith after Isaac's fathers death. Isaac hated his step -father. After his step father died.. his mother took him out of school to continue the family farming business. His family was also quite poor.
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Isaac's father is Abraham. Abraham died at the age of 175 years. Jewish legend says that he was meant to live to 180 years, but God purposely took his life because he felt that Abraham did not need to go through the pain of seeing Esau's wickedness wicked deeds.
Yes and no. Sir Isaac Newton was a physicist and after his studies on gravity he began a study on lenses and optics. He wanted to determine why the human eye made such a sophisticated lens and how he could duplicate that. Which is why he took and ice pick and began to poke around under his eye. so yeah he did poke his eye but no not to see what is was made of.
Anders Celsius took part of an expedition to verify Isaac Newton's theory that the world was not actually a perfect sphere. He and his assistant discovered that the aurora borealis influenced compass needles.
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Sir Isaac Newton [January 4, 1643-March 31, 1727] was born in notheastern England, in the county of Lincolnshire. He remained in the area, for schooling at The King's School in Grantham and unsuccessful farming in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth. He relocated to Trinity College, in Cambridge, June 1661-August 1665. He then returned temporarily to Woolsthorpe, for two years, to escape the Great Plague. In addition to his research and responsibilities at Cambridge, he had a career in the Parliament of England and the Royal Mint, both of which took him to London. He died in Kensington, Middlesex, in south central-southeastern England. Death brought him back to London. For he was buried at The Collegiate Church of St. Peter at Westminster, ka Westminster Abbey. Deez Nutz