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  2. Isaac Newton in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton was an English mathematician, natural philosopher, theologian, alchemist and one of the most influential scientists in human history.His Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica is considered to be one of the most influential books in the history of science, laying the groundwork for most of classical mechanics by describing universal gravitation and the three laws of motion.

  3. Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton was born (according to the Julian calendar in use in England at the time) on Christmas Day, 25 December 1642 (NS 4 January 1643 [a]) at Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the county of Lincolnshire. [27] His father, also named Isaac Newton, had died three months before.

  4. Category:Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    List of things named after Isaac Newton; Newton (unit) Newton disc; Isaac Newton Medal; Newton polygon; Newton-Hooke priority controversy for the inverse square law; Newton–Pepys problem; Newton's cannonball; Newton's identities; Newton's inequalities; Newton's law of cooling; Newton's law of universal gravitation; Newton's laws of motion ...

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  6. List of things named after Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton, 1795 (reworked in 1805) painting by William Blake about Isaac Newton Newton , 1995 sculpture by Eduardo Paolozzi inspired by Blake's painting Isaac Newton Gargoyle , 1989 hammered copper sheet depiction of Newton on the exterior of Willamette Hall, University of Oregon

  7. Religious views of Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton was born into an Anglican family three months after the death of his father, a prosperous farmer also named Isaac Newton. When Newton was three, his mother married the rector of the neighbouring parish of North Witham and went to live with her new husband, the Reverend Barnabas Smith, leaving her son in the care of his maternal grandmother, Margery Ayscough. [9]

  8. Isaac Newton's apple tree - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton's apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor [1] [2] represents the inspiration behind Sir Isaac Newton's theory of gravity.While the precise details of Newton's reminiscence (reported by several witnesses to whom Newton allegedly told the story) are impossible to verify, the significance of the event lies in its explanation of Newton's scientific thinking.

  9. Category:Cultural depictions of Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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