

His work on optics for example, was completed by age 27 but never even presented until he was 30 after being elected a fellow of the British Royal Society. (Source: Hart, Michael. While Newton made numerous revolutionary discoveries and inventions, most all his discoveries were made in a short period of six years between ages 21 and 27. While many claimed that the apple story was a myth, many of Newton’s acquaintances confirm the incident including Voltaire who wrote in his Essay on Epic Poetry (1727), “Sir Isaac Newton walking in his gardens, had the first thought of his system of gravitation, upon seeing an apple falling from a tree.” Newton himself often told the story of how watching an apple fall off a tree aided his understanding and discovery of the law of gravitation. Luckily, his uncle encouraged him to attend college, and he went off to Trinity College in Cambridge instead. He was born into a family of farmers and would have kept that as his career were he not so bad at it.

His mother even said that Isaac was so small that he could have fit inside a quart mug. Isaac Newton was born prematurely and wasn’t expected to live. Paris street name: Rue Newton (16th Arrondissement).1703 to 1727– President of the Royal Society of London, the United Kingdom’s national academy of science.1701 to 1702 - Member of Parliament for the second time.1689 - Member of Parliament representing Cambridge.1669 - Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge (a position now held by Stephen Hawking).1667 - Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Founding father of physics and calculus.PLACE OF DEATH: London, England, United Kingdom.PLACE OF BIRTH: Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.EDUCATION: The King’s School, University of Cambridge, Trinity College.OCCUPATION: Philosopher, Mathematician, Astronomer, Physicist.
