Isaac Newton is Considered One of the Most Important Scientists in History. Even Albert Einstein Said That Isaac Newton Was the Smartest Person That Ever Lived. During His Lifetime Newton Developed the Theory of Gravity, the Laws of Motion (Which Became the Basis for Physics), a New Type of Mathematics Called Calculus, and Made Breakthroughs in the Area of Optics Such as the Reflecting Telescope.
In 1687 Newton Published His Most Important Work Called the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Which Means "Mathematical Principals of Natural Philosophy"). In This Work He Described the Three Laws of Motion as Well as the Law of Universal Gravity. This Work Would Go Down as One of the Most Important Works in the History of Science. It Not Only Introduced the Theory of Gravity, but Defined the Principals of Modern Physics.
Inside You Will Read About...
- Who Was Isaac Newton?
- How He Build His Career?
- Historical and Chronological Studies
- Thе Cаlсuluѕ Priоritу Diѕрutе
- Personal Life of Isaac Newton
- Mechanics and Gravitation
- The Chаllеngеѕ and Fаіlurеѕ He Faced
- Much, much More!
Follow Along as You Travel From a Rugged Stone Farmhouse to Trinity College, Cambridge to the Halls of London Exhibitions Where Newton Found Himself the Celebrity of the Age. Looking Back on Aristotle, and Inspired by All That Galileo Had Brought the World, Newton Made His Life Work Much of What is Heralded as the Modern Age. He Saw What No One Else Did, and His Vision Saw Into the Universe. See How He Did It, and Why.