Isaac Newton
"The nature and it's laws was hidden in the dark nightGod said, let Newton araise, and there was light." Newton was born December 25th 1642, on a farm in the little village Woolsthorpe in Lincolnshire, England. He was named after his father Isaac Newton who died 3 months earlier. The father had been a wealthy farmer, who couldn't even write he's own name. He was considered a lazy, arrogant and characterless man. His mother Hannah Newton was daughter of a poor, local farmer, and inspite of the lazy father she was a hardworking and modest women. Newton was born too early and many expected that he wouldn't live the day. But he proved that he was stronger then he looked and survived. At the age of 3 Newton's mother got married to Barnabas Smith, a 63 years old priest, and moved to North Witham. Newton was left behind in Woolsthorpe and was taken care of by his grandmother. Newton did never forget the experience and through his life he suffered by many uncontrolled fit of rage, paranoia and psychic instability. When Newton was 10 years old Priest Barnaba Smith died and Newton's mother returned to Woolsthorpe as a wealthy woman.
For 2 1/2 years Newton worked on his masterpiece, the theory about gravity force. He worked alone and deeply isolated from the rest of the world. Newton lived the rest of his life in London. He didn't come up with new theories, instead he lived a modest and simple live. He died on Marts 20th 1727, 84 years old. After just 3 years of studies he made an important discovery of mathematics. He made a rule about Negative Square of numbers. It was Newton's first step towards one of the world's most important discoveries: the fluxing theory also known as the graviton force theory.
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