Who is Newton?
(English: Sir Isaac Newton) (born January 4, 1643 - died March 31, 1727) is a known English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, and alchemist. According to many, Newton is the greatest and most influential scientist of all times. In 1687, his world-famous book Philisphea Naturalis Principia Mathematica was published so that he defined universal gravity and three sources of motion. These formulas and fundamental principles have served as the basis of the mechanics of psychology, and this classical mechanics arising out of his research have dominated scientific thinking throughout the next three centuries. He was the first to show that all things in the universe and the universe are being governed under the same natural law. He was able to give a clear explanation of Kepler's coordination of his gravitational theory with the sources of planetary motion. The scientific revolution is accelerating due to his research that eliminates the slightest suspicion behind the concept of solar-centric world.
Newton wrote the foundations of mechanics. He wrote this basis through the sources of linear and angular momentum preservation. In the words of optics, it comes with the reflection of telescopes made in his hand. At the same time, he made a theory on the color of light which he was sure to do through an observation. The observation was on the distortion of light passing through the triangular prism, through which visible spectrum was created. He conducted research on sound speed and cooling process, from which Newton's cooling sources came.
Newton's Match Fair in Mathematics. Newton and Livinis jointly established a new branch of mathematics called calculus. This new branch has played a key role in revolutionizing the world of modern physics. Newton also displayed generalized bipartisan theorem, invented the so-called Newton's method of visualization of a function's zodiac, and played a special role in the study of power series.
In 2005, the Royal Society organized a voting on the question of the most influence of science in the history of science. In the results of the vote, Newton is more influential than Einstein.