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Isaac Newton was born on christmas day Sept. 25 1642. He was born on his grandparents farm near Grantham in a town called lincolnshire after his fathers death. Starting around age twelve to age seventeen, he went to a school named King's school in Grantham. He was removed from the school in October of 1659, when his mother tried to make a farmer out of him. He would have to if it weren't for a man named Henry Strokes, who came to him and insisted that he come back and complete his education. His motivation was partly the desire to get revenge on the school yard bully, and eventually he became top in his class.

After King's school he enrolled into Trinity college to study math under Isaac Barrow. He recived his degree in mathematics in 1665, and then returned home for two years to escape the plague. During this time at home he started to formulate his theory on Universal Gravitation, he made a connection between the falling of an apple and the motion of the moons orbit. In this theory he revealed that the moon in it's orbit, being 60 times farther from the earth than an apple accelerates toward the earth about 60² times slower than a falling apple. He figured out that if gravity extends to the moon, it deminishes according to the inverse square law. Most of the modern historians today beleive that Newton and Leibniz independently created calculus using their own unique notations. But, according to Newtoon's inner circle he had already figured it out years before Leibniz, but never published anything on it until 1693. He did not give a full account until 1704. On the other hand Leibniz started publishing his full account on his methods in 1684. Starting in 1699 member of the royal society ( of which Newton was a part of) accused Leibniz of plagiarism. The dispute broke out full force in 1711. Newton's royal scociety found Newton's method true and labled Leibniz's as false. The accusation was eventually ruled false when it was later found that Newton himself wrote the concluding remarks on leibniz. Newton was elected Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669.

Newton was an english mathematician, physicist, and natural philosopher. He was the founder or creater of the three laws of motion. The first law, also known as the law of inertia states that an object at rest tends to stay at rest. On the other hand an object in motion stays in motion, unless stopped by an external force. The second law defines force. And finally the third law states that for every action there is a reaction. it means that any force exerted on an object has a counterpart force exerted in the opposite direction. An example of this would be the recoil of a firearm, in which the force propelling the bullet is exerted equaly back onto the gun and is felt by the shooter. Towards the end of his life in 1705, he was knighted by queen Anne during a royal visit to Trinity college in Cambridge, hence the title Sir Isaac Newton. Also towards the end of his life he lived with his niece and her husband until they died in 1727, in Canbury Park near Winchester. sadly Newton died in his sleep in London March 31st 1727. He was buried in the westminster Abbey. After he died Newton's body was discoverd to have massive amounts of mercury in it, most likely resulting from his alchemical persuits. Mercury poisining could explain his eccentricly late life.

Isaac Newton (also known as Sir Isaac Newton) Newton's background Middle years
 * English mathematician, physicist, and natural philosopher
 * coming to cambridge (from lincolnshire) as a student he was appoionted lucasian professor of mathmatical sciences in 1669
 * "Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727)." __Who's Who in Europe 1450-1750.__ London: Routledge, 2000. __History Study Center__. ProQuest LLC. 14 Sept. 2009 .
 * Newton came up with the three laws of motion
 * 1st law defining inertia
 * 2nd defining force
 * and the third being the idea that every force has an equal and opposite reaction
 * the first two were based on galileo's and Descrate's earlier work
 * the first two were based on galileo's and Descrate's earlier work
 * Newton was born on Christmas day in 1642
 * born on his grandparents farm near Grantham in lincolnshire after his father died
 * he enrolled into Trinity College, Cambridge in 1661 to study math under Isaac Barrow
 * He got his degree in 1665, and returned home for two years to escape the plague
 * He beagn to formulate ideas about unaversal gravitation
 * He made a connection between the fall of an apple and the motion of the moons orbit
 * He revealed that the moon in it's orbit, being 60 times farther from the center of the earth than an apple accelerates toward the earth anout 60²times slower than a falling apple
 * if gravity extends to the moon, it deminishes according to the inverse square law
 * . (2006). Gravitation: Newton. //Science and Scientists//. Pasadena, California: Salem Press Inc..
 * Newton's Early Life
 * from about age twelve to seventeen he went to the King's school, Grantham
 * He was removed from school in october of1659
 * He was found with his mother trying to make a farmer out of him, but Henry Strokes, master at King's school insisted that he come back and complete his education
 * He was partly motivated by a desired revenge for the schoolyardbully, and he became top in his class
 * when he went to college the teachings were based on Aristotle's
 * But he preffered to read farther advanced idead from modern Philosophers
 * Descartes, and astronomers, such as copernacis, galileo, and Kepler
 * 1) Mathematics
 * Most of the modern historians today beleive that Newton and Leibniz independently created calculus using their own unique notations
 * according to Newtoon's inner circle he had already figured it out years before Leibniz, but never published anything on it until 1693
 * He did not give a full account until 1704
 * On the other hand Leibniz started publishing his full account on his methods in 1684
 * starting in 1699 memberof the royal scociety ( of which Newton was a part of) did accuse Leibniz of plagiarism
 * the dispute broke out full force in 1711
 * Newton's royal scociety found Newton's method true and labled Leibniz's as false

2.Mechanics and gravitation
 * Newton was elected Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669
 * in 1679 Newton returned to his mechanics and gravitaton and it's effects on the orbits of planets