Better known as a mathematician, an astronomer, a philosopher, a scientist and an English Physicist, Sir Isaac Newton is one of the most powerful personality who first introduced the laws of gravitation. He was born on January 4, 1643A.D. in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire of England who later introduced the three important laws of motion and universal gravitation, explored the laws of optics and is also known as the creator of Calculus. In 1687 A.D., He wrote all his works during his works during his time in Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematicia (Mathematicial Principles of Natural Philosophy) which is referred as the foundation for classical mechanics.
Sir Isaac Newton's father died three months before his birth and was …show more content…
He started to gave lectures about Optics with using a reflecting telescope built by himself in 1664 and proved the theory of light and color as well. The Royal Academy which was comprised of greatest scientists such as Robert Hooke, Huygens and Jesuits questioned on Newton's work in Optics as Hooke believed that the light was composed of all colors of the spectrum. This critics raged Newton throughout his life but he always denied Hooke's thinking's about his theories and always said that his theories has less shortcomings. Later on, This also created a huge rivalry between the greatest scientists of the century at that time I.e. Sir Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke. In contrast, Newton was correct in his terms and proved to become one of the greatest scientist of all time and the whole foundation of Physics was based on his study. In 1678, Newton had a serious …show more content…
His significant effort made on the generation of new theories in the developmental concept of gravity and gravitation provided a new array dynamics for other scientists to look over the world and how the mechanism between two or more than two objects works on. His contribution on the removal of doubts about the heliocentric model of the universe is extraordinary which has helped several other scientists for the research of new planets as well. Although, The contribution made by Sir Isaac Newton was followed up by the another great scientist of all time I.e. Albert Einstein for the generation of new theories regarding energy and mass but his contribution was the foundation in which all the principles of Modern Physics has been