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Was born in Woolsthoorpe in the County of Lincolnshore, England
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Issac Newtow received his firts years of education
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Studied at Trinity college in Cambridge
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During this year, Isaac Newton started the study of the theory of colour, develop the Binomial Theorem and starts the study of the infinitesimal Calculus
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He was appointed as a Lucassian Professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge for a very large period of his life.
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During 3 years, Newton spend time understanding the light and colour, and developing the first theory for this field
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After years of research and investigation, Isaac Newton published the book Hipotesis of Light, when he exposes how the light is defragmented whe passes through prisma. He define the white light as a conjunction of many colours.
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In this year, Newtonw present his studies related On the motion of bodies in Orbit. This material provides him enough knowledge to prepare one of his most famous laws.
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Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy "Principia" was published in this year. In this master piece Newton develop the 3 Universal Laws of motion. This principles still valid today and has many uses in the modern life.
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He was a member of the Royal Parliament.
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Isaac Newton spended some time in the later life in the analysis of the interpretation of The Bible. Whit those tracts Newton dispute the belief in Holy Trinity. He gains many critics for those documents.
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For a second period of two year he was involved in the Parliament. According to relates of that period, Newton only had have used the his right to speak one time to request that somebody closed a window because it was cold.
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He published the theory of the light where he confirm light is formed by extremely subtle corpuscles.
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Newton was Knighted by Queen Anne, some writers supposed this was a political event and not really a rewards for his scientist studies.
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Died at the edge of 84 in Kensington, Middlesex , England
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After his death, it was published this book where he analices the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse