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.
No Isaac Newton did not invent the branch of geometry. Isaac Newton actually invented modern calculus in the 17th century.
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Isaac Newton was born 1642 December 25 (old-style calendar). Presumably, his parents began Isaac's pre-natal life in the usual way, thus about late March of that year. This is the origin for most humans.
According to Wikipedia, there is uncertainty as to whether Sir Isaac Newton did invent the cat flap (British English first for once in honour of Sir Isaac) or kitty door. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_flap#History
Sir Isaac Newton did not have a nickname. He was simply known as Sir Isaac Newton during his lifetime.
Isaac Newton did not invent any cookies. He was a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer known for his work on physics and the theory of gravity, not for inventing cookies.
Isaac Newton was a mathematician according to his biography.
No, Sir Isaac Newton did not invent the printing press. The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, while Sir Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation in the 17th century.
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Isaac Newton did not invent the newton metre, it was named after and in honour of him.
Isaac newton is a mathematician and a physicist, it is obvious that he has been studying mathematics and science.
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