Newton's Story11727 On March 20th, the great scientist Newton passed away. When he died at the age of 84, two dukes, three earl and the Chief Justice carried the coffin for him. Voltaire described it this way: "He was buried like a king deeply loved by his subjects, and no scientist had enjoyed such an honor before him. After him, there are only a handful of people who are so buried. " Shortly after Newton's death, Alexander Bob, a great poet in the18th century, summed up the world's evaluation of Newton: nature and its laws are hidden in darkness, and the Lord said, let mankind have Newton! So everything was lit up by the light. This poem is still engraved on Newton's tombstone.
From the18th century, Newton began to be regarded as the greatest man in the modern scientist era, a rationalist and a person who taught us to think in a calm and pure rational way. Newton's name has always been synonymous with science.
However, Newton's true face is not exactly what we imagined. Everything comes from a mysterious box-Newton's "black box". In this big box, there is a lot of evidence to tell future generations what once occupied and completely attracted Newton's passionate and intelligent heart.
Newton left these things when he was working at Cambridge University, but when he left Cambridge, he didn't destroy them, but kept them in that box. The contents in the black box deeply shocked any pair of eyes in 18 or 19 century, even the exploration of modern people, which contained millions of words of his unpublished works. These works are secrets that Newton has been trying to hide all his life.
The secret died with him, and after his death, someone tried to understand the long-buried secret. Bishop horsley was ordered to check the box, hoping to publish the voluminous works inside, but after reading the contents of the box, he suddenly panicked and covered it. 100 years later, David Brewster saw the box again, but he completely covered up the truth in the "black box" through careful extraction and several serious little lies.
After all, paper can't contain fire, and the secret in the "black box" has finally been solved. People were stunned by what was in the "black box". Evidence shows that Newton is concentrating on the method of turning elixir and scrap metal into gold. Just like the words put in Newton's mouth by playwright George Bernard Shaw in his play "In the Golden Age of Good King Charlie", the playwright expresses Newton's heart through the role: "There are so many more important things to do: changing scrap iron into gold, elixir of life, the magic of light and color, and the overriding meaning of the Bible. I wasted time elsewhere, what a waste of time, priceless time! " Another major part of his secret works is the secret truth of the universe he speculated and sought-the power of Solomon's temple, revelation, Daniel and hundreds of pages of books on the history of the church.
After reading the evidence in the "black box", everyone will think that Newton was not the first person in the rational era, but the last magician. Newton's nature is mysterious, hidden and extremely neurotic. His successor Winston described him as "one of the most terrible, cautious and suspicious people I know." So he alienated women all his life and never got married.
Newton's Story 2 1642 Christmas, in a farmer's family in Warthorpe village, Lincolnshire, England, there was a genius-Isaac. Isaac newton was born.
Newton's father died three months before he was born. Two years later, his mother remarried and Newton was raised by his grandmother. At the age of twelve, Newton entered the Royal Middle School with the help of his uncle. However, Newton was not a clever boy at this time. He behaved badly in school and was in poor health. He was silent and daydreaming, and there was hardly anything outstanding. His superhuman intelligence was awakened by a savage classmate who kicked him unreasonably! He fought with that classmate and won, but the overbearing classmate was far superior to Newton in homework. So Newton decided to study hard and vowed to surpass him in his lessons. As a result, he was not only among the best in the Royal Middle School, but also entered Trinity College of Cambridge University at the age of eighteen.
1665, when Newton finished his bachelor's course at Cambridge University, a terrible plague spread in Europe, so Newton returned to his hometown. In the countryside, Newton analyzed the seven colors of sunlight with a self-made prism and found the difference of the tortuosity of each monochromatic light.
But it is strange that Newton kept his mouth shut about this extraordinary discovery. It turned out that he knew that he was only a college student at that time, and if such a revolutionary discovery was made public, it would definitely offend the professor. As a result, when he was promoted to professor five years later, his previous findings were made public.
During his stay in this country, Newton created the integral method, which was widely used in physics and geometry. One night, Newton sat under an apple tree in the country, thinking. Suddenly an apple fell to the ground. So he found that everything will inevitably fall down once it loses its support, and then he found that there is gravity between any two objects, and this gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, and summed up the law of universal gravitation. But because of Newton's withdrawn and stubborn character, he published this theory twenty years later. In addition, Newton also conducted in-depth research and a large number of experiments on the basis of the work of Galileo and others. Newton became the founder of classical physics.
Newton's Story 3 Newton was a famous British physicist, mathematician and astronomer. He was born in a peasant family in Lincolnshire, England from 65438 to 0642.
Newton was weak when he was a child, and his academic performance was not good. He was often bullied by other students. Once, several classmates pushed him too hard, and he suddenly got up the courage to resist. From then on, no one dared to bully him. He secretly made up his mind to surpass other students in study and not be looked down upon by others. Thanks to his efforts, all his subjects, especially mathematics, have become the best in his class.
Newton, a teenager, likes making toys and gadgets by hand. His lanterns and kites are exquisite, and his kites fly higher than those sold in shops. It is said that he once made a "water clock", drawing even horizontal lines on the wall of the bucket, so that the water in the bucket dripped from the bottom of the bucket and the water surface kept falling. According to the graduation line, water drops come out, which is just noon. This clock is similar to that in ancient China. It is said that the time can be read by drawing a line on the board and nailing an iron nail in the middle. In the sun, you can see which line the shadow of your nails coincides with. This "sun clock" is similar to the ancient sundial in China.
Newton 166 1 graduated from middle school and was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge University, England. During his college years, he was deeply loved by his tutor because of his good math foundation, hard work and rapid progress, and his tutor taught him his professional knowledge without reservation.
Newton 1665 graduated from Newton University with a bachelor's degree and stayed in school to do research work. From then on, he began his scientific career.
1665 autumn, a terrible plague happened in London, Cambridge University closed, and Newton returned to his hometown. Eighteen months in his hometown can be said to be the most important period in Newton's life, during which almost all his most important achievements laid the foundation. Newton happened to study the story of apple falling to the ground.
After the plague, Newton returned to Cambridge University. 1668, obtained a master's degree. 1669, his tutor, Dr. Barrow, resigned and actively recommended him to take over as a professor of mathematics. This year, he became a great mathematician recognized by Cambridge University and was elected as a member of the management committee of Trinity College.
Newton has been engaged in teaching and research at Cambridge University for 30 years. These thirty years are thirty years of hard work. He spent most of his time in the laboratory for scientific research. Sometimes, in order to test an idea, he works hard and stays up all night until he gets the result. Newton's profound knowledge and brilliant scientific achievements were achieved in Cambridge.
Newton was elected as a member of the Royal Society of London in 1672. 1689 was elected to the British Parliament. 1696 left Cambridge University due to illness, 1699 became the director of the Royal Mint. At the same time, he was elected as one of the eight foreign members of the French Academy of Sciences. He was elected director of the Royal Mint on 1703.
1727 On March 20th, Newton died in London at the age of 85. Because of his lifelong contribution to the country, he was buried in the cemetery of Westminster Abbey after his death.
Newton was the greatest master of science in17th century, and his scientific achievements were unparalleled. At the same time, he is very modest. Before he died, he said to himself, "I don't know what people in the world think of me." But in my own opinion, I just feel like a child, playing on the beach, looking for smoother stones or beautiful shells from time to time; However, in the sea of Wang Yang, it is full of infinite truth, which I did not have before me. " "If I see farther than Descartes (French mathematician and physicist, 1596 ~ 1650), it is because I stand on the shoulders of my predecessors."
Newton's story 4 British physicist Newton. At the age of 27, he became a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. Later, he published the famous mathematical principles of natural philosophy and made historic discoveries-the law of motion and the law of universal gravitation, which made great contributions to the development of modern natural science.
Newton was a poor boy, and his father died before he was born. Her mother only wants him to become a farmer and solve the problem of food and clothing. But Newton loved reading and often forgot to work. Later, as he grew older, he became more and more fond of reading and meditation, and often made gadgets, tricks, inventions and scientific experiments. He made a model mill driven by a little mouse. He likes carving sundials, which refer to the shadow of the sun. It is a kind of timer used to time in ancient times. I feel like a clock now. Newton put his sundial on the yard and windowsill and watched the movement of the sun's shadow, then he knew the time. Newton was indeed a good boy who studied hard, and it was precisely because of his great interest in exploring natural phenomena that he created unprecedented amazing achievements.
I want to learn from Newton and his good habit of reading. Because reading is to store knowledge, and knowledge is the wing of our dreams!
Newton's Story 5 Speaking of the great scientist Newton, everyone must be familiar with it. I didn't know much about Newton before. Until today, I read Newton's story and have a new understanding of Newton.
Newton's Short Story mainly describes some interesting things about Newton, a great scientist. Although he has made great discoveries in physics, he is a "careless" person in some small things. I remember once, Newton got up early because he had to study a difficult problem. The servant was afraid that he was hungry, so he took an egg to cook for him. Newton didn't want anyone to interfere with his work, so he let the servant go first and said that he cooked it himself. Unexpectedly, when the servant came back, he saw this scene: the clock was boiling in the pot, and the egg was still intact in Newton's hand. This is not Newton's most "careless" place, Newton's "carelessness" is still behind! Newton invited a friend to dinner. Because he was busy at work, he invited his friend to eat first. After his friend finished eating, he wanted to scare Newton with practical jokes. He put all the bones on the plate, covered them again and left. In the middle of the night, Newton was hungry and walked into the restaurant. He opened the plate and saw it was full of chicken bones. He thought he had already eaten. As for his invitation to dinner with friends, he had forgotten all about it.
After reading it, I couldn't help laughing. I didn't expect a famous scientist to make such a low-level mistake. However, if you think about it carefully, it is not difficult to find that Newton did this because he was too absorbed in scientific research.
After reading Newton's story, I can't help thinking of a text we learned last year, Einstein and the Little Girl. Like Newton, Einstein spent all his energy on scientific research, ignoring the details of life. For example, when he went out, he wore slippers and pajamas and his hair was messy.
I admire Newton very much, and I am eager to make contributions like Newton. However, compared with Newton, I feel extremely ashamed. Usually, I don't study hard. I only play all day, but I always take chances and dream that I can achieve excellent results without working hard.
When I finished reading Newton's story, I understood: If you want to get excellent grades, you must work hard. "Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it". As long as I concentrate on my studies and study as hard as Newton, I will definitely become a great scientist like Newton in the future.