Isaac Newton Research Paper

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Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was born on December 25th, 1642 and sadly died at age 84 on March 31, 1727. His father died just two short months before he was born. When he was only three years old his mother moved and got remarried and left him with his grandmother. His mother returned home after his step father passed away and she pulled him out of school, so he could help her on the farm. At age nineteen he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, England and got his bachelor’s degree and stayed after that to get his masters but soon after he stayed there was a disease outbreak at the college and the college shut down, so Isaac returned home. Newton was very smart and while he was home for a short 18 months he worked on the gravitation which is the …show more content…

Newton’s math professor Barrow, he saw how smart Isaac was and when Barrow went and took another job e recommended Newton to take his place. Newton soon became a professor of mathematics at age twenty-seven and stayed teaching for twenty-seven years. While he was a professor his main interest was optics, and for many years his lectures were devoted to this subject. After being interested in the optics, Newton changes and puts effort into reflecting telescopes. Newton built several reflecting modals himself in which the image was viewed threw a concave mirror through an eyepiece on the side of the tube. He sent one to the Royal Society and they were very impressed by his reflecting telescope they elected him to their membership. When he decided to send a paper to the society explaining how on the light and the conclusion he had for them, the paper almost changed history for the worst. The paper was published in the Philosophical Transactions. A lot of scientists refused the findings of Newton ideas, Isaac tried explaining to the critics but when he did they just became more criticism and he started to get mad with them. He decided to never publish again and then years later he put together the results of his laws of motion which became the great …show more content…

It was first published when he was forty-five years old in Latin in 1687. He was of course the leading and smartest scientist in his time period not only where he lived but in the entire western world. He gave mathematical solutions with the law of universal gravitation to solve most problems with relating to motion in which other scientist before his time struggled with. A few years after Newtons election to the Royal Society his peers became more on bored of his thoughts about motion and they had been slowly opening to his explanations of bodies moving according to his theory of national light. Although Principals math form made difficult for them even with the sharpest minds to follow, but the people that did understand it was noticing it needed to be made more simpler to read. People still tried to view his ideas and come up with a better way of explaining his way. Years later while he was living in London, Newton became depressed and he didn’t find science interesting anymore. His interest was more on politics of university and he was elected a representative of the university in Parliament. In 1696 he became a master of the mint and this is where money is made and printed. Newton loved this job and took it as serious as any other job he had before, he made changes that he thought was important in English money. He loved living in London, while living there