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  1. Hace 1 día · Newton mostró desde temprana edad un interés excepcional por la mecánica y la experimentación, construyendo diversos dispositivos y explorando los principios del movimiento y la fuerza. Su ingreso al Trinity College de la Universidad de Cambridge en 1661 marcó el comienzo de una etapa crucial en su vida.

  2. Hace 2 días · Sir Isaac Newton was born and grew up here – the perfect place to inspire future world-changing scientists. Most famously, the apple tree which inspired Newton to discover gravity still stands in the orchard today. Enjoy an interactive family tour of the Manor House and explore Woolsthorpe on the Colour Wheel trail.

  3. Hace 4 días · Newton proved so inept and disinterested in farming that his mother, at the urging of her brother, Rev. William Ayscough, allowed him to enter Trinity College, Cambridge, in June of 1661. Newton was created Bachelor of Arts in the spring of 1665 and Masters of Arts in July, 1668.

  4. Hace 3 días · Isaac published "Principia" in 1687 while he was teaching at Trinity College, Cambridge. Thus, the period he had spent here was not only dedicated to mathematics and optics, but also to astronomy and physics.

  5. Hace 2 días · Newton: Refers to Sir Isaac Newton, a famous physicist known for his apple tree story which is commonly associated with gravity. Under tree: This hints at the setting of Newton's renowned story where an apple fell on his head while he sat under a tree. Catches Herbert: In this context, "catches" could mean noticing or discovering something.

  6. Hace 1 día · En 1705, fue nombrado caballero por la reina Ana de Gran Bretaña, convirtiéndose en sir Isaac Newton. Además, fue elegido presidente de la Royal Society en 1703 y ocupó ese cargo hasta su muerte en 1727. El legado de Newton perdura hasta el día de hoy, ya que su trabajo sigue siendo fundamental en el campo de la física y las matemáticas.

  7. Hace 2 días · The alma mater of Sir Isaac Newton, Trinity is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. It was established in 1546 by the merger of two pre-existing colleges – King’s Hall and Michaelhouse – and seven hostels. It is famous in particular for its huge Great Court, which is said to be the largest enclosed court in Europe.