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Yes, Isaac newton was alive during the Great Plague, which occurred in 1665-1666. At that time, he was a student at the University of Cambridge. The university closed due to the outbreak, and he returned to his home in Woolsthorpe, where he continued his studies and made significant discoveries, including the early development of calculus and his theories on optics and gravity.

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