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welcome dear listeners today I bring you the story of a true genius a man whose mind changed the way we understand the universe he is none other than Sir Isaac Newton this biography is not just about history it's about learning English through a fascinating story so as you listen You'll improve your English skills while discovering the life of a brilliant scientist let's Dive In Isaac Newton was bornn on December 25th 1642 in a small village called westhorp in lincolshire England imagine the world at that time there were no cars no electricity and no modern machines
it was a simple quiet and Rural Life Isaac's family lived on a small farm his father also named Isaac Newton was a farmer but here's a sad fact his father passed away 3 months before Isaac was born this means Isaac never met his father his mother Hannah ASCO had to raise him alone but life wasn't easy for her she had to manage the farm and take care of her baby Isaac was born very early he was premature meaning he came into the world before the expected time he was so small and weak that people didn't
think think he would survive but little Isaac was a fighter he grew stronger though he remained a quiet and thoughtful child when Isaac was 3 years old his mother remarried she married a wealthy man named Barnabas Smith but here's the twist Barnabas didn't want Isaac to live with them so Isaac was sent to live with his grandparents this was heartbreaking for young Isaac he felt abandoned and alone living without his mother made Isaac a quiet introverted boy he spent a lot of time by himself but instead of playing with other children he loved building things
he made small mechanical toys and even miniature windmills this shows how creative and curious he was even as a child Isaac attended the local Village School where he showed some interest in reading and learning but when he was 12 he was sent to the king's School in Grantham a nearby town here he stayed with a local family because it was too far to travel every day in school Isaac wasn't the best student at first he wasn't interested in schoolwork and his grades were just average but everything changed one day a boy at school bullied him
and Isaac decided to prove he was better not just in strength but in Knowledge from from that moment he became a hardworking and Brilliant student Isaac loved reading he read books about science mathematics and the Stars he often spent his free time observing nature the movement of water and the behavior of light little did he know these simple interests would later make him one of the greatest scientists in the world at the age of 14 another major event happened in Isaac's life his stepfather Barnabas passed away Isaac's mother decided to bring him back home to
wol Thorp she wanted Isaac to become a farmer like his father but Isaac wasn't interested in farming he found it boring instead he spent his time reading and building mechanical tools one day his uncle Reverend William acav noticed Isaac's intelligence he believed Isaac was meant for something greater than farming with his uncle's help Isaac returned to school he worked hard and impressed his teacher by the time he was 18 Isaac was ready for the next big step in his life he was admitted to Trinity College at the University of Cambridge this was the beginning of
his journey toward greatness at that time Cambridge was a place for learning about philosophy religion and basic Sciences however the world was changing people were starting to explore new ideas about the universe this was the time of the Scientific Revolution and Isaac would become one of its brightest stars at Cambridge Isaac worked as a servant to earn money for his education he cleaned rooms served meals and helped other students life wasn't easy but Isaac didn't mind he loved learning and spent most of his time studying his favorite subjects were mathematics astronomy and physics he read
books by great thinkers like Renee deart and Galileo galile Isaac didn't just read these books he questioned them he wanted to understand the world in his own way one of his favorite pastimes was watching the stars at night he wondered how the planets moved and why objects fall to the ground these questions would later lead to his greatest discoveries in 1665 when Isaac was 23 years old a terrible disease called the Great Plague spread across England the university had to close to keep everyone safe Isaac returned to his family home in wol Thorp this time
away from Cambridge turned out to be a blessing Isaac had more time to think deeply about the universe he called this period his year of Wonders and for good reason while at home Isaac conducted experiments one day while sitting under an apple tree he saw an apple fall to the ground this simple event sparked a big idea in his mind he wondered why does the apple fall down instead of going up up or sideways Isaac realized that the same force that pulls the Apple to the ground might also control the movement of the moon and
planets he called this Force gravity this idea was the seed for his famous law of universal gravitation during his time at wol Thorp Isaac also began working on something new calculus calculus is a type of advanced mathematics that help helps us understand things like motion change and speed Isaac's work in calculus would later become one of his most important contributions to science imagine this a young man sitting alone in the countryside creating a new branch of mathematics it's incredible to think about how his mind worked when the plague ended in 1667 Isaac returned to Cambridge
he became a fellow of Trinity College which meant he was recognized as a brilliant thinker 2 years later in 1669 at the age of 27 he was appointed as the Lucasian professor of mathematics one of the most prestigious positions at the University as a professor Isaac continued to explore his ideas he built tools performed experiments and wrote about his findings he didn't like teaching large classes so he focused on his research around this time Isaac began studying light he wanted to understand how light works using a simple glass prism he discovered something amazing white light
is not just one color it's made up of many colors like a rainbow when light passes through a prism it splits into red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet this discovery changed the way people thought about light and colors forever he also built the first reflecting telescope which used mirrors instead of lenses this telescope was smaller but more powerful than others at the time it was a huge achievement and helped Isaac gain recognition among scientists by his early third 30 s Isaac Newton was no longer just a curious student he was becoming one of
the greatest minds of his time his discoveries in gravity mathematics and light were revolutionary people began to see him as a true genius however Isaac was not an easygoing man he was very private and didn't like sharing his ideas quickly he wanted to make sure everything he discovered was perfect before showing it to the world this perfectionism sometimes made his life difficult but it also ensured that his work was of the highest quality he preferred working quietly and avoided the spotlight however this was about to change a challenge from another scientist would push him to
reveal his genius to the world a scientific rivalry during this time Robert Hook a well-known scientist in England was studying the motion of planets hook believed he had figured out the secret of how planets move around the Sun he proposed that a force like gravity might be responsible but Hook's ideas were incomplete when Newton heard about Hook's claims he was intrigued Newton had already done work on gravity years earlier but he hadn't shared it with anyone he decided it was time to put put his ideas into writing Newton worked day and night refining his theories
he wanted to prove without any doubt that gravity was the key to understanding the universe he calculated how gravity affects the moon the earth and the other planets his work showed that gravity isn't just a force on Earth it's a universal law the greatest scientific book of all time in 16 1987 at the age of 45 Newton published his Masterpiece philosophia naturalis principia Mathematica often called the principia this book changed the world it explained the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation here are Newton's famous Three Laws of Motion One an object
will stay still or keep moving mov in the same direction unless a force acts on it two the more Force you apply to an object the faster it will move three for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction these laws helped people understand how everything in the universe works from falling apples to the motion of planets the principia was not just a book it was a revolution Ary moment in science it made Newton famous across Europe scientists philosophers and even Kings admired his genius Newton's personality and later life while the world celebrated Newton's
Brilliance his personality remained the same he was still a quiet reserved man who preferred working alone he rarely smiled and was known for being extremely focused he would spend hours even days solving a single problem Newton's perfectionism was both a strength and a weakness it made his work Flawless but it also caused tension with other scientists he didn't like criticism and often argued fiercely with anyone who challenged his ideas a surprising new role in 1696 Newton took on a surprising new role he became the warden of the Royal Mint the organization responsible for making coins
in England at that time counterfeit coins were a big problem and the economy was suffering Newton brought his sharp mind and attention to detail to this new job Newton wasn't just a scientist he became a detective he investigated counterfeits and introduced new methods to improve the quality of coins thanks to his efforts the Royal Mint became much more efficient and the problem of fake money decreased significantly Newton becomes a legend in 1703 Newton was elected as the president of the Royal Society the most prestigious group of scientists in England this position cemented his reputation as
the greatest scientist of his time a year later in 1704 Newton published another major work Optics in this book he explained his discoveries about light and color in detail he also included ideas about the nature of the universe showing his endless curiosity and Imagination in 1705 Newton was kned by Queen Anne earning him the title Sir Isaac Newton this was a rare honor showing how much his work was valued not just by scientists but by society as a whole Newton's Brilliance hard work and determination transformed him into a legend as Isaac Newton Grew Older his
life took a different turn by the early 1700s Newton was no longer the young curious scientist who worked tirelessly in his room by the time Newton was in his 60s he was widely regarded as a genius however Fame came with its own problems many people admired him but others envied him Newton often found himself in arguments with other scientists who claimed credit for some of his discoveries one of the most famous disputes was with godfried vilhelm lib nitz a German mathematician both Newton and lib nits had worked on calculus but they developed their methods independently
when lib nits published his work Newton's supporters accused him of copying Newton's ideas this led to a bitter rivalry between the two men which lasted for years Newton's perfectionism and stubbornness made these conflicts even worse he couldn't tolerate criticism and often spent years defending his work while these disputes took a toll on his mental and emotional health they also showed his determination to protect his legacy a mentor to future scientists in his later years Newton became a mentor to younger scientists many people came to him for advice and guidance Newton was happy to share his
knowledge but he also set high standards he believed in hard work discipline and curiosity one of his famous quotes was if I have seen further It Is by standing on the shoulders of giants this meant that Newton acknowledged the contributions of the great thinkers before him he believed that progress in science was a team effort even though he often worked alone Newton spent his last years living in London he was financially secure and well respected but he never married or had children he devoted his time to studying the Bible reflecting on his life and continuing
his research even in old age Newton's mind remained sharp he would often tell visitors stories about his discoveries and how he overcame challenges he wanted young people to understand the importance of perseverance and curiosity the end of an era Newton passed away on March 20th 1727 at the age of 84 his death marked the end of an extraordinary life but his legacy was just beginning Isaac Newton's contributions to Science and Mathematics transformed the way we understand the universe his discoveries laid the foundation for modern physics engineering and astronomy his laws of motion and gravity are
still taught in schools today day calculus became a critical tool for scientists engineers and economists his work on light and Optics revolutionized our understanding of vision and color Newton's lasting influence Newton's influence extended Beyond science he inspired countless individuals to think differently work harder and never stop asking questions his life was proof that Curiosity hard work and resilience can change the world Isaac Newton's story is not just about science it's about the human Spirit lessons from Newton's life here are some powerful lessons we can learn from his journey one curiosity is the key to Discovery
Newton's questions about the world why do apples fall why do planets move led to some of the greatest discoveries in history always stay curious and ask why two hard work beats Talent Newton wasn't born a genius he worked tirelessly studied relentlessly and never gave up even when life was hard three failure is part of success Newton faced criticism challenges and even failures but but he never let these stop him instead he used them as motivation to improve four humility is strength despite Fame Newton remained humble he acknowledged the contributions of others and always credited the
Giants before him today more than 300 years after his death Newton's ideas are still shaping the world every time we launch a rocket design a machine or study the stars we are building on Newton's Legacy his life reminds us that one person with determination and vision can make a difference that lasts for centuries your journey Starts Now Newton's story is a reminder that greatness doesn't come easily it requires dedication resilience and the courage to think differently let his journey inspire you to work hard stay curious always aim for the Stars Isaac Newton's life teaches us
one powerful truth greatness is not born it is built Newton was not born a genius he became one through hard work curiosity and a refusal to give up no matter how hard life got now think about your dreams maybe you want to learn something new build a career here or do something that changes the world remember every great journey starts with a single step you don't need to be perfect today you just need to take that step work hard and believe in yourself Newton started as a small boy on a farm but he dared to
dream big if he could overcome his challenges so can you the world is waiting for your Brilliance your ideas and your success don't stop because of fear don't quit because it's hard keep going because one day people might be telling your story to inspire others if this story motivated you hit the like button share it with someone who needs inspiration subscribe to this channel because together we will keep learning growing and reaching for the Stars you have greatness inside you now go take the first step and start your journey your future is waiting
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