He published his early work on gravitation and mechanics in "De motu corporum in gyrum" in 1684 but he did not publish his Law of Universal gravitation until 5th July 1687 in "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" which is now generally known as the "Principia."
It is more difficult to be precise on when he actually did the work but it is known that he did much of his important work whilst at home from 1665-7 when Cambridge university was closed due to the plague. He returned to the work in 1677 whilst working as a professor at Cambridge University.
The theory of universal Gravitation. Got it right on Odyssey :)
He created a physic law, not sure of the name but it basically states what goes up must come down (gravity).
Well Isaac Newton probally just liked doing what he did. But he did have solid evedince before hestarted reserch. And he had to prove what happened otherwise he would have been beheaded for going against what the king said. Remember he was living in the 16 and 17 hundreds.
It is one of several myths (stories) about how some people had an eureka moment. This one says that Newton was sitting under a tree when an apple hit him on the head. That was when (it is told) that he said it was gravity that did that.
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
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Gravity...he discovered the principle of "what goes up must come down."
Sir Isaac Newton created the theory of gravity and the 3 laws of gravity as listed below...... 1.wat goes up must come down 2. for every action there is a opposite reaction 3. gravity is a force that pulls us to the ground,,, cause without gravity we would float into space
Sir Isaac Newton formulated his theory of gravity in 1687, with the publication of his groundbreaking work, "Principia Mathematica." This theory described the force of gravity as a universal force of attraction between all objects possessing mass.
Gottfried Liebniz and Isaac Newton are credited with co-developing the Calculus, based on work from Archimedes, Cavalieri, and others. But only Newton also studied gravity, and attempted to come up with a theory about how and why it worked.
Because Sir Isaac Newton was one day watching an apple fall from a tree. Eventually he had come up wiith the force of gravity. Also, apples are affected by gravity, just like nearly everything else.
The theory of universal gravitation
The theory of gravity was first proposed by Sir Isaac Newton in the late 17th century. Through his observations and mathematical calculations, Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation which described how all objects with mass are attracted to each other. His theory revolutionized our understanding of the physical world and laid the foundation for modern physics.
Isaac Newton developed the theory of gravity. When an apple hit him on the head, he asked, "Why did that apple fall down instead of up?" Then he looked at the moon and wondered why it does not fall down. He had to come up with the branch of mathematics called calculus to figure it out.
The phrase "what goes up must come down" is based on the law of gravity and is often attributed to Sir Isaac Newton. However, its origins are unknown and it has been used in various contexts throughout history.
The theory of universal Gravitation. Got it right on Odyssey :)
He created a physic law, not sure of the name but it basically states what goes up must come down (gravity).