On January 4th , 1643 in a small town called Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth , United Kingdom Sir Isaac Newton was born. Newton was the only son to a local farmer also with the name Isaac Newton who had died before Sir Isaac Newton was born 3 months earlier. a premature baby expected not to survive he did. Around 3 years old new Newton's Mother went off to remarry leaving little Newton behind with his grandmother.At 12 years old new in reunited with his mother after her second husband died. Isaac's mother also had three small children along with their from her second marriage. To move forward, Newton went to King's High School to get and finish his basic education. He went to King's High School to get basic teaching in the fascinating world …show more content…
Isaac wanted to deliver Optics of work as his initial vision.One of Isaac's relation´s was what he studied was added with use of the reflecting telescope he made around 1668. It was Isaac's major public science achievement. By accomplishing his major achievement the invention allowed him to prove the theory of light and color. Moreover, the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century was in full force. The holographic view of the universe that was theorized by astronomers around the world. Newton's first 2 or 3 years of Cambridge was ordinary curriculum, but Isaac was more fascinated with the advanced side of science.Newton ended up graduating Cambridge with no honors or distinctions,His hard efforts won him the title of scholarship with four years of financial aid for his future education. in August 1669 Newton's career was starting to take off. However,.there was a man named Robert Hooke was a very wise and smart man who accomplished a lot of areas in mechanics and optics.not everyone was impressed with Newton's discoveries and theories.Not everyone was impressed with Newton's discoveries and theories.Isaac´s paper he wrote discussed his theory in white light was a composite of colors of a spectrum.Cookie said it was a compost of waves. Hookie immediately disapprove Isaac's paper and feeling of patronizing terms and a tech Newton's conclusions. Hooke and Newton and ended up remaining rivals for several years and