The Story of Isaac Newton
The Story of Isaac Newton
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Get ready to meet Isaac Newton—the guy who turned falling apples into full-blown physics. You've heard the apple story (yes, it really happened… sort of), but Newton didn’t stop at gravity. He basically rewrote the rules of how everything moves—from cannonballs to planets.
During a pandemic lockdown (way ahead of his time), Newton invented calculus, uncovered the laws of motion, and laid the groundwork for classical physics—all before turning 30. Talk about a productive quarantine.
He also played with prisms, built his own telescope, and asked questions no one else thought to ask. Even Neil deGrasse Tyson calls him "the smartest person who ever lived."
One apple, three laws, and a universe forever changed. Newton wasn’t just brilliant—he redefined what it meant to understand the world.
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