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English: Newton (1643- 1727), the greatest and most influential scientist, physicist, mathematician, philosopher and member of the Royal Society in human history. He has made great contributions in the field of science. Astronomy proves the consistency between Kepler's laws of planetary motion and his theory of gravity, and shows that the motions of objects on the ground and celestial bodies follow the same laws of nature. Thus eliminating the last doubt about the center of the sun. And promote the scientific revolution. Mechanics, gravity and the establishment of Newton's three laws. In optics, he invented reflecting telescope, discovered the dispersion phenomenon of light, and developed the color theory. In mathematics, he and gottfried leibniz jointly developed the honor calculus. He also proved the generalized binomial theorem, approximated the zero point of the function by Newton method, and made contributions to the study of power series. However, in his later years, he was addicted to theological research (mainly because he didn't discover the law of conservation of mass O, and when he saw that all this was under the control of God, he began to study theology), but he died inexplicably. 1727. One of his famous words: "If I see farther than others, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants."

English meaning: Newton (1643- 1727), the greatest and most influential scientist, physicist, mathematician and philosopher in human history, is a member of the Royal Society. He has made great contributions in the field of science. In astronomy, by proving the consistency between Kepler's laws of planetary motion and his theory of gravity, he showed that the motions of objects and celestial bodies on the ground all follow the same laws of nature. Thus, the last doubt about the sun center was eliminated and the scientific revolution was promoted. In mechanics, gravity was discovered and Newton's three laws were put forward. Optically, he invented the reflective telescope, discovered the dispersion phenomenon of light and developed the color theory. In mathematics, he shared the honor of developing calculus with gottfried leibniz. He also proved the generalized binomial theorem and put forward Newton's method to approximate the zero point of function, which contributed to the study of power series. However, in his later years, he was addicted to theological research (mainly because he didn't find the "law of conservation of mass" at that time, but after seeing a series of phenomena, he confused them and thought that all this was controlled by God and began to study theology), and died in 1727. He has a very famous saying: "If I see farther than others, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants."