Tell something about Isaac Newton.
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Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe near Grantham, England. He is generally regarded as the most original and influential theorist in the history of science. He was born in a poor farming family. But he was not good at farming. He was send to study at Cambridge University in 1661. In 1665 a plague broke out in Cambridge and so Newton took a year off. It was during this year that the incident the apple falling on him is said to have occured. This incident prompted Newton to explore the possibility of connecting gravity with the force that kept moon in its orbit. This led me to the universal law of gravitation. It is remarkable that many great scientist before him knew of gravity but failed to released it.
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Isaac Newton was born on Woolsthorpe near Grantham, England. He was an english mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian and author. He was died on 31 March 1727, Kensington.