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Sir Isaac Newton | Biography | Life Style | motivational | By DailyDot-

When Newton arrived in Cambridge in 1661, the movement now known as the scientific revolution was well advanced, and many of the works basic to modern science had appeared.
Like thousands of other undergraduates, Newton began his higher education by immersing himself in Aristotle’s work. Even though the new philosophy was not in the curriculum, it was in the air.
Newton was elected to a fellowship in Trinity College in 1667, after the university reopened.
His lectures developed the essay “Of Colours” into a form which was later revised to become Book One of his Opticks.
There is no evidence that the theory of colours, fully described by Newton in his inaugural lectures at Cambridge, made any impression, just as there is no evidence that aspects of his mathematics and the content of the Principia, also pronounced from the podium, made any impression.

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