Newton's famous scientific sayings are as follows:
1. If you want to acquire knowledge, you should work hard; If you want food, you should work hard; If you want to be happy, you should also work hard, because hard work is the law of getting everything.
2. The reason why smart people can't succeed is that they lack perseverance.
3. Winners often succeed by sticking to the last five minutes.
4. Enthusiasm without knowledge is like an expedition in the dark.
5. You should regard reputation as the symbol of your highest personality.
6. I owe my achievements to subtle thinking.
7. The reason why smart people can't succeed is that they lack perseverance.
8. Winners often succeed by sticking to the last five minutes.
9. If what I see is a little farther than Descartes, it is because the enthusiasm of standing at
1 without knowledge is like an expedition in the dark
Author's introduction:
Newton (January 4, 1643-March 31, 1727): President of the Royal Society, a great British physicist, mathematician, scientist and so on. The law of universal gravitation and Newton's law of motion proposed by him in Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy published on July 5, 1687 are classical mechanics.
Newton and Leibniz invented calculus independently. He always left more than 5, words of alchemy manuscripts and more than 1 million words of manuscripts. He is recognized as one of the greatest and most influential scientists in human history.
in mechanics, Newton expounded the principle of conservation of momentum and angular momentum and put forward Newton's law of motion. In optics, he invented reflecting telescope, and based on the observation that the prism diverges white light into visible spectrum, he developed the color theory. He also systematically expressed the law of cooling and studied the speed of sound.
in economics, Newton put forward the gold standard system. If there was a Nobel Prize in the 17th century, Mr. Newton could monopolize at least four consecutive physics prizes (spectrometer; Construction of mechanical system; Reflecting telescope; Gravitation), at the same time, in recognition of his accomplishments in alchemy, he was given another chemistry prize.