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=__//**Sir Isaac Newton **//__= == == = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Occupation  = =Isaac newton was a Physicist, a Mathematician, a Philosopher (Basic beliefs, concepts about the thought of god), and a Atomists (people that believe that every thing is made up of atoms)  = =Birth = =**Isaac Newton was born on Dec. 25, 1642, in** Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England= =Death  = =Isaac Newton died in London on March 20, 1727= = = =Place of birth= = = =Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England= = = = Known for= =Newton is known for finding the laws of gravity and finding out about the nature of light calculus, and laws of motion. = = Science explanation = = = =In object in motion tends to stay in motion an object at rest tend to stay at rest an object which acts upon another object making an equal reaction making the other ball move at the same speed. The law of gravity is universal which means it applies to every thing in the universe. Any thing that has mass has a gravitational attraction. the light that shines through the prism slows down and lets the light line to spread and when it exits the glass prism it spreads more and when it hits the wall you see a lot of colors on the wall. Light is actually made of tons of colors but they are squeezed together and make white but if you let the light lines spread you will see the rainbow.= = = = = = Career = = = =Isaac Newton was usually working on problems in philosophy but then he became intrigued with atomists which led him to the three greatest scientific discoveries in the world.= =Did you Know= =Isaac Newton never saw his father because he died before Isaac was born.= =He was elected president of the royal society in 1703.= =Isaac Newton was the first scientist to be honored with a burial in Westminster Abbey  =

= = = = = = Michael White //**Giants Of Science Isaac Newton Discovering Laws That Govern the Universe**// Woodbridge, Connecticut Blackbirch press, inc. 1999

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