Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1716) This time we will tell the childhood story of Sir Isaac Newton, a wonderful genius of science. His father was a small farmer. It goes without saying that he did not have financial consistency. But Newton was so unfortunate that he lost his father three months before he was born. His mother remarried when he was only two years old. Newton's childhood was spent i
Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1716)
This time we will tell the childhood story of Sir Isaac Newton, a wonderful genius of science.
His father was a small farmer. It goes without saying that he did not have financial consistency. But Newton was so unfortunate that he lost his father three months before he was born. His mother remarried when he was only two years old.
Newton's childhood was spent in uncertain darkness. His grief began when he lost his father just before birth. He himself had almost confirmed his death from various complications while still in his mother's womb. Doctors said Newton would die within moments of birth. He did not die. Rather, he has been astonishing the world ever since. At the end of his life, he discovered the basics of one complex subject after another and established himself in the history of cosmology.
But in his early life, Rugan Newton's father-in-law did not agree to take charge. Forced, his mother left him and came to his grandmother. He got affection from grandma, got indulgence. But the emptiness of a loneliness always consumed him. No parents, no siblings. Is it possible to survive alone? So he found his love in the middle of nature. He used to wander alone in the green forest. He sent a sweet relationship of friendship with the plants. Sometimes he would talk to the tree alone. Newton, a six-year-old boy, could not walk well.
Grandma used to tell stories. Listening to the story, Newton would have become a resident of a strange world. He wondered, why is there so much difference between the world of stories and the real world?
Newton's powers of observation were sharpened, perhaps because there were no companions around. He was anxious to know the reason behind any incident. It was from this practice that he became a world-renowned scientist. You must know that he discovered the law of gravity by watching apples fall from an apple tree. In this way he completely changed the history of the science of the world.
At the age of twelve, Grandma sent Newton to Grantham. There was a gentleman known to him named Clark. Grandma guessed right. There is no good school in Ulsathar. Newton might be a shepherd boy if he stays here - can any grandma ask for that?
Clark's wife was Newton's mother's girlfriend. It was to him that Newton first tasted maternal affection. Newton did not know who his mother was. But Mrs. Clarke raised him in her mother's care.
The clerk gentleman was in the drug business. He had a small factory in his own house. Newton, the boy of that day, always used to visit that factory. Chemistry and physics have been calling him ever since. Newton was very curious to know how to make what is mixed with what.
Newton was here for four years. He later admitted that the foundation of his science was laid here.
One afternoon, Newton discovered a treasure trove in the attic of Clark's house. No, I'm not talking about diamonds. I'm talking about the realm of books. There were innumerable books on all subjects in that attic. Especially books on medicine, chemistry and solar system. Mr. Clark loved to read books. He used to spend his leisure time just studying books.
It turned out that Newton was always sitting in the attic. Reading book after book. Not understanding at all. Yet there is no shortage of motivation to read.
The rest of the time, apart from reading, he lived in a drug-making laboratory. He used to move glassware and bottles filled with chemicals whenever he got a chance.
Sitting in the attic, Newton, a teenager of that day, made one instrument after another. Made models of windmill cars, water clocks, sundials. Sometimes he would go down to the first floor laboratory and test the quality of the chemical. Occasionally there were small explosions. Mr. Clark, however, would not say anything to this boy. Ah, her father is dead, not even her mother. He gave this almost orphaned boy the gift of unconditional love.
At the age of sixteen, another piece of bad news came to Newton. Of course, we can't call it bad news in the true sense. Newton received his mother's letter from Ulsarthap. He found out that his new father had died. Mother is now struggling with the issue of zamindari. Newton seems to have moved there now.
Scientific research came to an end. Newton is a resident of Ulstrop.
Poor Newton was breathless in a few days between the profit and loss of the estate and the cultivation. Is it always better to make lawsuits like this? At last he told his mother about his desire. His dream for many days is to get admitted in college. The mother was happy to see her son's interest in education. Newton was sent to Cambridge. Newton enrolled at the world-famous Trinity College there.
At this college there was a professor of mathematics named Isaac Barrow. He was a very student man. He mingled with each student like a friend. He could easily understand which side of the talent. He was the first to discover Newton's secret genius.
Barrow himself was an outstanding genius in science. If he had been a scientist instead of a teacher, his name would have been on everyone's lips. But not everyone comes to earth to be a scientist. Barrow was one of them.
Newton was awarded a scholarship by the college authorities on Barrow's recommendation. He received this scholarship to study mathematics.
Newton's mind was filled with joy when he came in contact with Barrow. He realized how big the world was. How many great scientists have discovered various things.I have to be their successor - that was Newton's psychic desire.
In a very short time he mastered the principles of mathematics. Then all his attention was focused on mathematics. Newton has forgotten that there can be anything other than mathematics. All day long he is only doing maths, as much time as he has time, he is finishing his meal as soon as possible. Practical mathematics attracted him more than pure mathematics. Newton thought that all the mysteries of the natural world were hidden in this mathematics.
In 1664, the year Newton received his scholarship, a plague broke out across England in the form of an epidemic. People died in Qatar. Disoriented people began to flee London. The University of Cambridge was closed indefinitely. Newton was forced to leave London and return to Ulsthrop's farm house.
Again the pressure of that zamindari. Money, Anna, Pi's accounting. Not feeling well. Young Newton doesn't like anything anymore. But what else to do. He had to stay there for a year and a half. That's when Newton made three important scientific discoveries one by one.
His first discovery was in the binomial theorem. The second was about differential calculus. These two discoveries made him known to all.
In addition to this, Newton did another important work. In geometry there is a distinct identity of cone or cone. He also invented the method of measuring the area and volume of a solid that forms a curve.
Eighteen months passed with zamindari work and his own research. The situation at Cambridge University became normal. Newton returned to Cambridge. This time it was his turn to publish one research paper after another.
In this way Newton became a living legend in the field of cosmology. Discovered the law of refraction of light. Then he revealed three formulas of motion. He worked tirelessly for two years in a row and wrote his research paper on optics. It was published by the author of his dissertation. It was published in his famous book Philosophia Naturalis Mathematica. In this way he completely changed the history of science. He proved that science is a rational search, there is no place for preconceived notions.
He was awarded the title of 'Sir' in recognition of his scientific research. He was the first scientist to receive this rare honor.
Standing on the edge of life, Sir Isaac Newton thought of his childhood days. The mind would go to that farm house in Ulsthrop. I could remember the dawn of reconciliation with the mountains. Sir Isaac Newton, the emperor of science, thought with his hands on his cheeks, whichever was better, the song of a colorful butterfly or the hum of a bee. And he thought, birth is a wonderful joke of God to him! He saw the light of the world with the death warrant on his head. And in the last century, thousands of people went on the path of light!
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