![]() ![]() STEVE EMBER: Newton also enjoyed finding new ways to answer questions or solve problems. Yet he liked to make things, such as kites and clocks and simple machines. His mother married again a few years later. He had one of the most powerful minds in history. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, England, on December twenty-fifth, sixteen forty-two. He found and proved the answers for which they searched. ![]() Isaac Newton built on the ideas of these two scientists and others. Galileo continued and expanded the work of Copernicus. It led to a completely new understanding of how the universe worked. He lived a hundred years before Newton.Ĭopernicus had begun a scientific revolution. Another of the giants was the Polish scientist Nicholas Copernicus. Galileo died the same year Newton was born. STEVE EMBER: One of those giants was the great Italian scientist, Galileo. Late in his life, Newton said of his work: "If I saw further than other men, it was because I stood on the shoulders of giants. Newton also developed one of the most powerful tools of mathematics. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: Much of today's science of physics is based on Newton's discovery of the three laws of motion and his theory of gravity. Today we tell about one of the world's greatest scientists, Isaac Newton. STEVE EMBER: And this is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English program EXPLORATIONS. SHIRLEY GRIFFITH: This is Shirley Griffith. ![]()
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