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  2. Isaac Newton's apple tree - Wikipedia

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    The story behind Newton's apple tree can be traced back to Newton's time at Woolsthorpe Manor, his family estate in Lincolnshire, England. [20] [1] [2] During his stay at the manor in 1665 or 1666, it is believed that Newton observed an apple falling from a tree and began pondering the forces that govern such motion. [21]

  3. What goes up… Clone of Newton’s apple tree falls ... - AOL

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    A clone of Newton’s apple tree, which was planted at Cambridge University’s Botanic Garden in 1954, has fallen during Storm Eunice. It was a scion of the original apple tree which was said to ...

  4. Artist makes ink from clone of Newton’s apple tree ... - AOL

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    The fallen tree was a scion of the original apple tree which was said to have inspired Sir Isaac Newton to formulate his theory of gravity by watching an apple fall from it in the 1660s.

  5. Woolsthorpe Manor - Wikipedia

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    Newton returned to Woolsthorpe in 1666 when Cambridge University closed owing to the plague, and performed many of his most famous experiments there, most notably his work on light and optics. [4] This is also said to be the site where Newton, observing an apple fall from a tree, was inspired to formulate his law of universal gravitation.

  6. Newton's Apple - Wikipedia

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    Newton's Apple was an American ... The show's title was based on the legend of Isaac Newton sitting under a tree and an apple falling ... Falling Stars Chat; Raptor ...

  7. Isaac Newton's Apple Tree Fenced Off From Tourists - AOL

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    Walwyn, flickr Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree has been fenced off to protect it from the damaging effects of pesky gravity and apple loving. Walwyn, flickr Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree has been ...

  8. Flower of Kent - Wikipedia

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    One such tree is located in the President's Garden at MIT, although it is known to have produced only one apple. [2] Currently, this cultivar remains available at Antique Apple Orchard Inc. in Sweet Home, Oregon. [3] According to the story, this is the apple Isaac Newton saw falling to ground from its tree, inspiring his laws of universal ...

  9. Anti-gravity - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 1666, Isaac Newton observed an apple falling from the tree in his garden, thus realizing the principle of universal gravitation. [3] Albert Einstein in 1915 considered the physical interaction between matter and space, where gravity occurs as a consequence of matter causing a geometric deformation of spacetime which is ...