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Sir Isaac Newton

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  • He will spend the 2010-11 academic year at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, taking part in a renowned mathematical program that has produced great thinkers such as Sir Isaac Newton and William Thomson, Lord Kelvin.

    Media Newswire 2010

  • How to Think, Solve Problems & Succeed like a Genius captures in a succinct, well written manner the wisdom and success strategies of sages ranging from the ancient Egyptian savant Imhotep to great physicists such as Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein to prolific inventors such as Thomas Alva Edison.

    Press Release 2008

  • In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton published his three laws of motion and the third of these laws stated how for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    Yogi Cameron Alborzian: You think you are what you think? 2010

  • When Sir Isaac Newton worked out the theory of the first force — gravity — in the 17th century, he created the mechanics that laid the groundwork for steam engines and the Industrial Revolution.

    A Second Big Bang In Geneva? Michio Kaku 2010

  • In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton published his three laws of motion and the third of these laws stated how for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    Yogi Cameron Alborzian: You think you are what you think? 2010

  • When Sir Isaac Newton worked out the theory of the first force — gravity — in the 17th century, he created the mechanics that laid the groundwork for steam engines and the Industrial Revolution.

    A Second Big Bang In Geneva? Michio Kaku 2010

  • In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton published his three laws of motion and the third of these laws stated how for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    Yogi Cameron Alborzian: You think you are what you think? 2010

  • When Sir Isaac Newton worked out the theory of the first force — gravity — in the 17th century, he created the mechanics that laid the groundwork for steam engines and the Industrial Revolution.

    A Second Big Bang In Geneva? Michio Kaku 2010

  • In 1687, Sir Isaac Newton published his three laws of motion and the third of these laws stated how for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    Yogi Cameron Alborzian: You think you are what you think? 2010

  • By most accounts, Sir Isaac Newton was a narcissistic, misogynistic, egocentric, curmudgeon, and yet his theories about light, gravity, and the structure of the cosmos stand on their own and would be no more or less true had he been a saintly gentleman.

    Michael Shermer: The Real Rogue Warrior: Ayn Rand, Not Sarah Palin 2009

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