Scientist Sir Issac Newton's Famous Apple Tree.

in technology •  7 years ago 

The apple tree in the University of York's Physics Department has been penized from an ancient apple tree. Newton's birthplace, Lincolnshire's Ulththorp Manor still survives the ancient tree in its own garden. This is the alleged apple tree, in the late summer of 1666, Newton, who saw Apple reading, and the fall of this apple inspired to invent gravity.

The Physics Department got the tree from the Garden in 1976.

The description of Newton's universal gravitational formula discovered from the fall of Apple was well-known, and initially it was ignored because it was not proven. However, from the point of view, Sindhu may be able to prove that Newton explains his discoveries among some well-known figures. Among them were: Voltaire (French philosopher and editor); John Conduit (his assistant at Royal Mint); Catherine Burton (his nephew); William Stickley (Newton's friend and archaeologist) and Christopher Dawson (Cambridge University student).

He first thought of his system of gravitation which he hit on by observing a tree,
Newton died in New York in the year 1726. In the year 1772, John Cundytt gave a written description of Newton's biography for the first time in his note. Kundette says there, "Newton first saw his gravitational formula as he read an apple." And this is the case in the late summer of 1666.

In another narration, it is said, "When apple fell, Newton was sitting in his garden in Woolsthorpe Manor, near Lincolnshire near Grantham."
Newton saw the apple from the tree that the tree that was in its garden was first known from Edmund Turner's "A History of the Town and Sok of Grantham" book. A footnote in page 160 of the book says, "The tree is still alive and it is shown to strangers."

His brother, Rev. Charles Turner, in 1820, painted a contemporary picture showing the location of Manor's house. Although Newton saw the apple from reading a tree, he did not specify it, but it was found that in his garden there was only one apple tree and the tree was selected normally. In 1830, when he visited Sir Davidson Brewer's house, he was the first to give information about this.

Since 1750, the descendants of the ULTRON family kept the tree in sight. The wolver family lived in Manor's house from 1733 to 1947, and they were the tenant farmers. Despite their efforts for the maintenance of the tree, the trees were uprooted by a storm in 1816. Although some branches were removed, the large part of the tree was removed and roots were again planted. The irrational thing is that the tree is still growing in Woolsthorpe Manor and it will be 350 years old.

Newton's apple tree is currently standing on the third level of its origin, but every summer, Apple is still making good yields.

Newton's apple tree pedigree here (Physics Department) Newton's apple treGarden

The apple tree is very rare in 'Flower of Kent', which was first mentioned in the fifteenth century. The tree that grew up in the Physics Department gave us Q-Garden in 1976 for us. The apple tree was brought from the Cambridge Botanical Garden in the Q Garden, and they also got it from the Fruit Research Station located in East Malling, Kent. Fruit Research Station collected stems from a tree in Lincolnshire's Ballton Park in 1930. For the breeding of the plant, in 1820, Rev. Charles Turner was brought to the Belton Park from Newton's garden in Newton Garden. image image image

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