Sir Isaac Newton once said, "We have made plenty of walls without using enough bridges." In addition to his numerous contributions to the world of mathematics and science, it is the foundation for building a bridge of knowledge in his life. Throughout his life, he worked to spread his knowledge and others' knowledge to previously known fields. Newton is often considered a father of calculus and has provided numerous remarkable ideas and functions to the world through the creation of calculus and the various divisions of calculus.
Queen Anne blocked Isaac Newton in 1705 and made him to Sir Isaac Newton. He died in 1727 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Isaac Newton made many significant contributions and discoveries in his 85 years of existence. He is considered one of the smartest people in history. His life and his contribution far exceed the work of this article. He made many contributions to the scientific revolution and enlightenment (c.1500-1800). This paper is "touching the surface of Newton's life" only. It is difficult to write a short paper on one of the greatest people who have ever lived. To date, Newton is one of the most important contributors to ideas and theories to promote knowledge and learning.
In the final article of the next time, I will consider the contribution of Isaac Newton. Newton was probably one of the best physicists ever, living in the late Renaissance era and the scientific revolution era. Newton was one of the pioneers of enlightenment and caused an incredible degree of intellectual development following it.
Isaac Newton was born in Woolthorp in England in 1643. His father died three months before his birth. His mother remarried, but he did not want to raise Isaac. Isaac Newton was raised by his grandmother. He attended a free grammar school and went to Cambridge's Trinity College. Newton went round the university. While attending college, he became interested in mathematics, physics and astronomy. Newton has a bachelor's degree and a master's degree. He was writing his thoughts in the journal while studying at Newton University. Newton has a new idea of sports. He also has the idea of light diffraction, light and power. Newton's idea was very good, so Queen Anne sealed him as jazz in 1705. Sir Isaac Newton died in 1727