Newton, sir isaac
Isaac Newton was born prematurely on Christmas day 1642 in Woolsthorpe, a hamlet near Grantham in Lincolnshire. In 1653, Newton was taken from school to fulfill his birthright as a farmer. But he failed in this position, and returned to King's School at Granthan to prepare for entrance to Trinity College, Cambridge. In June 1661 when he left Woolsthorpe for Cambridge University. Newton finally felt like he is at home and call it his home.Isaac Newton worked well at school with his best performance, and he was an outstanding student. Isaac underwent in private studying and privately mastered the works of Rene Descartes, Pierre Gassendi, Thomas Hobbes, and all the major people of scientific revolution. In 1665 Newton took his bachelor's degree at Cambridge without honors. Isaac Newton was interested in Geometry and he studied Geometry until he mastered it, he also mastered other type of mathematics at this time while he was away because of the two plague years of 1665
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Newton's most famous experiment, the experimentum cruces, demonstrated his theory of the composition of light. Briefly, in a dark room Newton allowed a narrow beam of sunlight to pass from a small hole in a window shutter through a prism, thus breaking the white light into an oblong spectrum on a board. Then, through a small aperture in the board, Newton selected a given color (for example, red) to pass through yet another aperture to a second prism, through which it was refracted onto a second board. What began as ordinary white light was thus dispersed through two prisms. In 1678, Newton suffered a serious emotional breakdown, and in the following year his mother died. Newton's response was to cut off cantact with others and engross himself in alchemical research. Other works be prominent mathematicians. Newtons's creative years in mathematics extended from 1664 to roughly the spring of 1696. Throughout h
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