This is the state of Isaac Newton's apple tree (Photo)

Born on Christmas Day in 1642, Isaac Newton became a revolutionary scientist. His theory of universal gravity and motion laws were innovative. Being a physicist, he was also an astronomer, a mathematician, and a theologian. Whether science is enthusiastic or not, the story of gravity theory is [...]
Being a physicist, he was also an astronomer, a mathematician, and a theologian.
Whether science is enthusiastic or not, the story of gravity theory is one of the most popular.
History says young Isaac Newton was sitting under an apple tree where an apple fell on his head, reports “Unusualplaces”, report Periscope.
After that, he had a strange moment. Newton discovered universal gravity by observing an apple falling to earth.
Since then, Newton's childhood home: The 17th century Wolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire has become a tourist attraction.
There are many descendants of Newton's apple tree, but the original attracts more visitors.
The tree's growing popularity is not as useful to itself. The tree's roots have begun to deteriorate, but a decision has been made to surround the tree.
There's an specimen a descendant of original trees growing in the garden of the Department of physics at the University of York./Periscopi/






