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You all may have studied or heard about various disciplines like social studies, languages, science, technology, etc. You may or may not have tried to understand what these disciplines mean.

Further, whether you trust it or not but 'science' is the greatest discipline, not just because people believe it to be but because nowadays we learn them through methods of science. Not only this but, whatever we learn in these subjects is found out by scientific techniques.

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Have you ever wondered what actually science is? And the one who understands nature is an actual scientist. There are numerous scientists in the entire science Sir Isaac Newton whose name is not only a name but an enduring example.

Sir Isaac Newton was born on Jan 4th 1,643 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. His father was a farmer who had passed away, just three months before he took birth. At the time of birth, people believe that he would not even survive because he was very weak. When he was just three years old.

His mother Hannah Ayscough Newton remarried and went to live with her new husband and a minister at that time reverend. Barnabas Smith left her son in the care of his maternal grandmother.


Newton did his primary studies at the King's School in Grantham, a town in Lincolnshire where he was introduced to a fascinating world of chemistry.
After her second husband passed away, smith, Newton's mother decided to reunite with Newton so that he could manage her farms, cattle, etc.

So she pulled Newton to work in the farms for some time but, found farming monotonous. Newton was seen sent back to King's school to finish his basic education. His uncle was a graduate of the University of Cambridge's Trinity. Newton's mother to have in entering the university.

Somehow, Newton entered the university but his mother was not ready to pay for his academic expenses so, he had to work as a servant to pay for his own expenses.
During their first three years at Cambridge, he was fascinated with the more advanced science. He spent all his spare time reading modern philosophy.

His efforts made him win the title of scholar and four years of financial support for further education. Newton received his Master of arts degree in 1669 before the age of 27.

 

Discoveries of Isaac Newton


Newton made discoveries in optics, motion, and mathematics. It was Newton who proposed that white light was a composite of all colors of the spectrum, and that light is composed of particles but didn't explain the particles.
His physics book, Principia contains information on nearly all essential concepts of physics Except energy. He gave the theory of gravitation which led also to the foundation of field concepts in physics. He explained planetary motion.


Newton also invented a telescope, a reflecting telescope in 1668. He used it to study stars as well as understand optics to a deeper level.

 

Today Newton is not no more physical. But his works and contribution to the World of science will keep him alive forever. ❤️

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