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1 Sir Isaac Newton “Nature and Nature's laws lay hid in night God said ‘Let Newton be!’ And all was light.” - Alexander Pope

2 His Formative Years Born on December 25, 1642 (January 4, 1643) in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England Raised by his grandparents Pulled out of school at 14 to run the family farm Wasn’t good at farming, so they sent him back to school The Newton residence, circa 1689

3 Schooling Entered Trinity College at Cambridge University at age 18 and began studying to become a minister Graduated at age 23 Returned to the farm because of the Black Death He got bored and ended up working on the binomial theorem, light, telescopes, calculus, and theology Newton in about 1702

4 Calculus Started developing Calculus as early as 1666 but never really got around to publishing much In about 1668, Wilhelm Leibniz began developing very similar ideas and published them before Newton’s published his work Arguing ensued (Leibniz used dy/dx notation; Newton used ẏ) Post-Modern Newton

5 Opticks Discovered that light is made up of a spectrum of colors
Made the first telescope that used a curved mirror instead of lenses Believed that light was made up of “corpuscles” rather than waves (Hooke and Huygens disagreed) Didn’t publish any of this until the after the death of Hooke in 1703 Newton in the Lab

6 A replica of Isaac Newton's telescope of 1672.
This was a new design of telescope - the Newtonian reflector. At 6 inches in diameter, it was also one of the largest telescope of its day. Newton's work on optics and splitting white light, led him to believe that all refracting telescopes would suffer from chromatic aberration. His new design of reflecting telescope minimised this problem. However, due to problems with accurately grinding the mirror, Newton's telescope actually caused more image distortions than other contemporary telescope and more than a century passed before reflecting telescope became popular. Newton presented the original telescope to the Royal Society in 1672 and was admitted as a fellow of the society in the same year. This replica is in the the Whipple Museum of the History of Science in Cambridge.

7 Apples and Stuff Formulated Newton’s Laws
Proved that the force of gravity is inversely proportional to distance squared After conquering gravity, motion and optics, decided to work on changing lead into gold

8 Religious Views Wrote a book about the fall of Christianity in the 4th Century A.D. “This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent Being ... This Being governs all things ... as Lord of all. . . Atheism is so senseless. When I look at the solar system, I see the earth at the right distance from the sun to receive the proper amounts of heat and light. This did not happen by chance.” His religious ideas got him in trouble because he taught at a church-run university

9 Newtonian Trivia Became Master of the Royal Mint in 1699
First scientist to be knighted for his work (1708) Elected President of the Royal Society every year from 1703 to 1727 Member of Parliament ( ) Died in 1727 Newton in 1726

10 “I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.” - Isaac Newton

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