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Newton remembered that he had been sitting beneath an apple tree at his family home of Woolsthorpe, and a falling apple had prompted him to think about gravity. The story was also told by other ...
The tree in front of Trinity College is often thought to be the tree Issac Newton sat under when, as the legend goes, an apple fell on his head inspiring his Theory of Gravity. Whilst this is a ...
It’s also home to the Flower of Kent Apple, grown on a tree which was cloned from one in Isaac Newton’s garden at Woolsthorpe Manor which is so famous from his theory of gravity. The ...
but for 23-year-old Isaac Newton, home for 18 months in 1665-6 to avoid plague, it was a gift. In quiet Woolsthorpe, he read, thought and observed. See the “gravity” apple tree (a scion ...
An Instagram account @timeless_snaps uses AI to reimagine historical figures with a modern twist. The viral reel series, "If Snapchat Existed Back Then," shows Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and ...
In the early 20th century, Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativity revolutionised our understanding of gravity, but did it truly replace Isaac Newton’s timeless laws? Newton’s law of ...