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Isaac Newton

The book is basicly a biography of the life of Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton was
born the 4th of January of 1643 in Woolsthrope, Lincolnshire, England. He was
the son of a farmer, that was also named Isaac Newton. When he was 3 years
old his mother Hannah Ayscough married a minister named Barnabas Smith,
and went to live with him. Isaac newton was left with his grandmother.
By the time Isaac was 12 years old, his mother returned home after her
husband died, she took Isaac out of school to take care of the farm. He realized
that he didnt want to do that in his life, he returned to school as soon as
possible.
His uncle, who graduated from the
University of Cambridge, saw that Isaac
had a high intellect so he offred him to join
the University, they had a hard time
convincing Hannah, but at the end he went
to Cambrige.
After he ended his studies in 1665, a
plague in Europe arrived to Cambrige
making it close, Newton decided to return
home to continue his personal studies
where he developed his theory of light and
color. In 1667 he was able to return to
Cambridge and recieved the Master of Arts
degree in 1669.
Some years after that he published his
book about the colors of light, were he
explains that the white light is a
compilation of all the colors.
In 1678 he developed his gravitational theory, in 1690 he finished by knowing
how, and why the earth went around the sun.
In 1687 he published a book where he explains three basic laws, also known as
Newtons laws of motion, that consists on: A stationary body will stay
stationary unless an external force is applied to it; Force is equal to mass times
acceleration, and a change in motion is proportional to the force applied to it;
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Even though the
scientist didnt belive what he said, It was until 1705 when his discoveries were
accepted as true, and had an important influnce in science.

When he was 80 years old he had problems with this digestion, 5 years of
having problems with his digestion he ended dying the 31st of March in 1727.

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