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what kind of wind mill did sir Issac newton made in childhood it's urgent

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A friend of Isaac Newton once described him as a compulsive scribbler on walls. Almost 300 years after the scientist’s death, a wobbly drawing of a windmill has turned up, scratched into a wall at his childhood home.

The image was found during a conservation study at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, now owned by the National Trust, where there is also an apple tree said to be the one that inspired Newton’s theory of gravity.

Appropriately, in the house where Newton first used a prism to split white light into its constituent colours, the drawing was found using reflectance transformation imaging, a method that combines multiple images to reveal detail invisible to the naked eye. It was beside a fireplace in the hall, formerly the main family room of the house.

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Scientists discover Isaac Newton's childhood graffiti in his home. Researchers using cutting-edge light technology have discovered a picture of a windmill next to the fireplace in the 17th-century manor. ... The drawing is thought to have been inspired by the building of a mill nearby during Newtons childhood.

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