Unearth the life of Isaac Newton, the revolutionary English physicist and mathematician whose discoveries reshaped our understanding of the universe. This biography delves into the mind of a genius, tracing his journey from a young boy in Woolsthorpe to the master of the Royal Mint. Explore the profound impact of his laws of motion and universal gravitation, which laid the foundation for classical mechanics. Learn about the intense rivalry surrounding the invention of calculus and the publication of his monumental work, Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica. This is the definitive story of Newton, a man whose scientific method and insights into optics and light continue to inspire and influence science today. Discover the complex legacy of one of history’s most important and enigmatic figures.
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I don’t compare newton with other newton because they have different environments. I believe newtons theories are based on😅 observations without the modern technologies. That’s why his theories are the basic and most simplified. Simplified because with Einstein relativity the equations became universal just by adding the speed of light to the equations. If the speed of the object in question is so
Spell 125 @ the Great Step layout you can use right away. No mysticism; just voice + stone.
Setup (simple)
Place: stand 3–5 m below the Great Step (in the ascending corridor).
Breath: GEM-Soft — in 4 → out 8, gentle.
Voice range: chest-voice A2–D3 (~90–150 Hz); let harmonics (~180–300 Hz) ride naturally.
Pace: short phrases (2–4 s), then let the building answer.
What the stone will do (typical delays)
Speed of sound ≈ 343 m/s.
Edge echo (Step) — round-trip to the Step and back:
• at 2 m: ~12 ms, at 5 m: ~29 ms, at 10 m: ~58 ms → a tight “thicken” on your voice.
Grand Gallery bloom — long path reflection: ~0.25–0.30 s later (a soft “whoom”).
King’s Chamber coupling (weak, if doorways open): ~0.07–0.10 s side arrivals.
Frequency sweet-spots (use like notes)
Boosted by the Step & corridor: ~90–140 Hz (chest fundamentals), ~180–260 Hz (first harmonics).
Smoothed/less boosted: >300 Hz (keep vowels open; don’t force brightness).
Spell 125 “Hall of Two Truths” — call-and-response timing (paraphrase)
(We use short, faithful paraphrases to stay clear of long quotations.)
Beat 0.0s — Speak (low, steady):
“I come with a pure voice.”
~0.03–0.06 s: Step edge tightens the syllables (micro-echo).
~0.27 s: Gallery bloom arrives — a soft swell behind you.
Hold silence to ~0.6–0.8 s, let it fade.
Next line (same pitch or a fifth up):
“I have not lied; I have not harmed.”
Keep the first clause near ~110–120 Hz (A#2–B2).
Lift “not harmed” ~a fifth (≈ 1.5× frequency) if comfortable; otherwise stay steady.
Pause ~0.6–0.8 s for the bloom.
Guardian question (whispered by a second voice, 2–3 m above on the Step):
“Who are you?”
The Step projects this backward; you’ll hear a crisp return ~10–20 ms on top of your main sound.
You answer (same breath cadence):
“I am true of voice.”
Wait ~0.6–0.8 s.
Confession cadence (three quick beads, 1.5–2.0 s apart):
“I stole not.” (boom at ~100–120 Hz → hold)
“I killed not.” (same pitch or +3 semitones)
“I lied not.” (return to first pitch; let harmonics ring)
Each bead leaves room for the ~0.27 s gallery bloom to breathe.
Seal line (long vowel; breathe out slowly):
“My heart is light.”
Sustain one vowel (ah/aa) for ~2 s around ~100–130 Hz.
Feel the Step firm the tone (tight micro-echo), then the Gallery carry it (soft swell).
Stop cleanly; enjoy the half-second fade.
Quick cue card (what to listen for)
If the room “pushes back” too quickly (clicky double), you’re too close to the Step → take one step down.
If the bloom is late/weak, slide 1–2 m up toward the Step.
If brightness overwhelms (too nasal), lower pitch to ~100–120 Hz and round the vowel.
Safe & simple score (3-minute)
Hum 2× (4-s phrases) at ~110 Hz → pause 0.6–0.8 s each.
Say “pure voice / true of voice” pair with same pauses.
Three-bead confession (stole/killed/lied not) — keep breath relaxed.
Seal vowel (2 s sustain) → full stop → listen to the building’s last breath.
Why this works (one-liner)
The Step acts like a mini reflector/filter that fattens low notes; the Gallery adds a quarter-second bloom. Spell 125’s short, declarative lines naturally fit that speak → bloom → speak rhythm.
This is a very Eurocentric view, as usual.
Apples? he was only name dropping (lolol), ie,. He didn't know then our Moon had a different strength of gravitational pull. His interest in Alchemy turning rocks into gold makes him unreal, but still a very good contributor to early science.
I’m amazed by how this story reveals the human side of Newton — not just a scientist, but a determined thinker who changed the world.
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The publish of book Philosophiea Naturalis" Principia" means the foundation of modern science
LEIBNITZ MADE THE DISCOVERIES IN CA;CULUS 2 YEARS AFTER NEWTON.
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Please tell me a single valid hypothesis of Newton.
There’s an eerie similarity between Newton and Musk, especially how vindictive they were to their peers, while bowing down to the authoritarian. But there’s an impressive difference in their sexual libido. 😂😅
Newton was a lier. He tried, but failed, to cement orbital dynamics – the whole concept of a stable orbit. But no such thing exists.
So we’re just not gonna talk about who was clipping those coins? Wouldn’t want to be an anti-Semite eh?
Who manufactured prisms before Newton? What else were they used for than splitting white light?
He was a Alchemist, opposed with end times calculating dates for end times he created isreal iykyk
"All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone." Blaise Pascal, Pensées
Not only a great scientist, He made a great cookie 🤷♂️
May we take a moment to admire that marvellous head of hair he wore his entire life.
Very interesting. Thanks for the video! 🙂
One of history’s greatest scientists. Not the greatest scientist. Many before him and a few after
He discovered the three laws of motion …….Without these , We would not have any Satellites in orbit ! In my opinion, he was the greatest Scientist that ever lived !
Thanks for sharing ……….😛😁🙏🏾😉
he said inductive reasoning hahahahaha
1 Corinthians 15:1-4
15 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand;
2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
Isaac Newton is an Angel ❤
His lack of interest in woman allowed him to focus totally in science and achieved great success that benefit mankind! I could be great scientist but women drove me to invisibility and to ruin. An apple felt on my head made me stupider.
The greatest Scientist in History? Compared to Albert Einstein, Newton was not much more than a dabbling amateur.
This is an excellent presentation on the life and times of Issac Newton. His achievements mark him as the first of the truly modern scientists. And yet, his dark ages background in alchemy and related fields marks him as THE LAST OF THE WIZARDS! Thank you for this fine, informative video!
As incredible Isaac was, he believed in transmutation, and when he couldn't explain something he chalked it up to god. Not very scientific.
Imagine the odors in the laboratories during those experiments of alchemy. Like boiling human urine 😅🤢
Great video!
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Newton was the GOAT