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Posthumous and premature child, her mother prepared for him a target farmer; but finally he convinced the boy's talent and sent him to the University of Cambridge, where he had to work to pay for their studies. Newton did not stand out there especially, but assimilated the knowledge and scientific and philosophical principles of the mid-seventeenth century, with the innovations introduced by Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, Francis Bacon, René Descartes and others.
After graduating in 1665, Isaac Newton was oriented towards research in physics and mathematics, with such success that by age 29 had already formulated theories that would point the way of modern science until the twentieth century; by then he had already obtained a professorship at the university (1669). fundamental protagonist of 'scientific revolution' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and father of classical mechanics, Newton was always reluctant to publicize their findings, which is why many of them met with years of delay. Newton agreed with Leibniz in the discovery of integral calculus, which would contribute to a profound renewal of mathematics; also he made the binomial theorem (Newton binomial).
After graduating in 1665, Isaac Newton was oriented towards research in physics and mathematics, with such success that by age 29 had already formulated theories that would point the way of modern science until the twentieth century; by then he had already obtained a professorship at the university (1669). fundamental protagonist of 'scientific revolution' of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and father of classical mechanics, Newton was always reluctant to publicize their findings, which is why many of them met with years of delay. Newton agreed with Leibniz in the discovery of integral calculus, which would contribute to a profound renewal of mathematics; also he made the binomial theorem (Newton binomial).
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