Is this true that an apple fall's down on Isaac Newton ' s head and he thought that why didn ' t it go sideways or in any other direction
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There's no evidence to suggest the fruit actually landed on his head, but Newton's observation caused him to ponder why apples always fall straight to the ground (rather than sideways or upward) and helped inspired him to eventually develop his law of universal gravitation.
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Yes, it's true. But there's no evidence that it fall on his head. The fact that it didn't went sideways made him curious and inspired him to invent gravity
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