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Reflections on Newton's Biography

After reading Newton's biography, I feel 1 Newton, a great scientist who doesn't need people's deliberate commemoration, because his influence on every detail of our lives is obvious. Because Newton marked the peak of the scientific revolution in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and this great change in knowledge led to the birth of modern science. Newton, as the core figure of this change, has far more influence than anyone else in shaping the contemporary world. Without mechanics, there can be no industrial revolution. Without the law of gravity, not to mention the discovery of Uranus and Neptune, even satellites could not be successfully launched. Without satellites, there would be no global positioning, satellite TV and even weather forecast. These details are often ignored by us, so it is particularly important for us to understand this great scientist and the history of human science.

Isaac newton is a great British physicist, mathematician, astronomer and natural philosopher. He is recognized as the finisher of modern scientific revolution, the founder of classical mechanics, the earliest and most important inventor of calculus, and the pioneer of theoretical physics and modern optics. In addition, he is an outstanding scientific research organizer and leader. Newton's great achievements made him enjoy a high reputation and prestige in the history of science and even the history of human thought. Many people think that he is the greatest scientist in the world. Engels once said: "Newton founded scientific astronomy because he discovered the law of universal gravitation, scientific optics because he decomposed light, scientific mathematics because he founded binomial theorem and calculus, and scientific mechanics because he knew the essence of force."

For these dazzling scientific achievements like stars, Newton said that they came from "constant thinking". If you think about it carefully, it is not difficult to find that Newton can surpass everyone and stand on the top of science, which is inseparable from his excellent quality. He is rigorous in his studies, loves reading and meditation, and has a strong curiosity about nature. Moreover, he has been working hard all his life, often working hard until the early hours of the morning, and sometimes even staying up all night for the science he is obsessed with. In order to study, he always forgets to eat, and often only eats one meal a day. Isn't this spirit of hard work and forgetting to eat and sleep exactly what we lack in our study? Newton is also an example in our life. He uses money as carefully as he does science. He said, "Money should be used where it should be used." Although he lives frugally, he will give generously to anyone who needs his help, whether he knows it or not. And every time, the number is considerable, because he has always adhered to the concept of loving others as himself. How worthy of our study is this noble quality!

But this great man was never satisfied with his achievements. He said, "I don't know what the world thinks of me, but to me, I am just a boy playing by the sea, rejoicing from time to time in order to find a few smooth stones and beautiful shells. The vast sea of truth has not been discovered before me." "Yes, he taught people how to think. Later, people followed his footsteps and found smooth stones and beautiful shells in the vast ocean. Electromagnetism, optics, heat ... Mankind has made continuous progress in Newton's scientific thought, creating one miracle after another!

There is no doubt that Newton's great achievements in science in his life are unparalleled in the history of science. The great Newton has set up a monument in the history of human civilization with his outstanding contributions. His scientific discoveries and scientific thoughts mark a new turning point in human civilization, just like Alexander. Pope said: "Nature and the laws of nature are hidden in the darkness. God said, "Let Newton be born, and everything will be bright!"! "

Finally, we end the article by quoting a sentence from Newton's epitaph: "People in the world, let's cheer for the existence of such a great human light!" "

Newton-what a familiar name. When I was a child, I could associate it with apples and gravity. But my understanding is not deep enough. I read Newton's biography in the summer vacation, which made me deeply understand the glorious life of the great scientist Newton.

Newton is one of the greatest scientists in history, and his achievements in mathematics and physics mark the peak of modern science. Richard. Westford described Newton's personal life and complicated life journey as a scientist, philosopher, theologian and alchemist, and as a celebrity-President of the Royal Society and Director of the Mint Bureau.

Newton created the reflecting telescope in astronomy, explained the tidal phenomenon, and theoretically deduced that the earth was not a sphere. In physics, based on the work of Galileo and Kepler, Newton established three basic laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation, and established the theoretical system of classical mechanics. Mathematically, Newton founded Newton's binomial theorem and calculus. In optics, Newton discovered Newton's color wheel and founded the particle theory of light. ...

In addition to these introductions, the biography also describes the process of Newton's invention.

Newton, for example, spent his childhood on his grandmother's farm, when his magical inventions were all over the town. Newton had incredibly dexterous hands. When he was interested in the wind, he thought of doing experiments with kites. Newton spent a lot of time cutting bamboo, making paper-cut patterns and making kites in circles, squares and diamonds. Then test which kite flies best one by one. In the evening, he put a small lantern on the tail of the kite and continued the test. ...

When I correspond the invention process written in Newton's biography with these great achievements, I think Newton's greatness lies in that he can find inspiration, start thinking and keep experimenting to find answers because of the extremely normal things in life. Nowadays, many people's minds are stuck in asking questions or starting experiments, but they can't stick to the last moment of success for various reasons. We should learn from his perseverance and work hard with him as our goal. I believe that in the near future, there will also be Nobel Prize winners in our country.

After reading Newton's biography, Newton was a great scientist. In his life, he discovered gravity, invented calculus, studied spectrum and telescope, and invented sextant. Everyone must think that he was an excellent student when he was a child. If you think so, it's all wet. Newton was an introverted child when he was a child, and he didn't concentrate in class. Sometimes he has some fantasies and often thinks that the male grammar teacher is the devil in hell. But why can he become a great scientist when he grows up? After reading the revelation of apple landing, I finally know the answer. Newton was a man who was good at discovering, thinking and asking questions. Newton once said, "Without bold speculation, there will be no great discovery." He often has doubts about things that others don't care about. For example, Newton was thinking under an apple tree when a ripe apple suddenly fell on his head. If others are sure to get used to it, apples that want to be ripe will naturally fall to the ground. Newton didn't think so. He thought, when the apple is ripe, why not fly to the sky, but fall to the ground? After countless experiments, Newton finally worked out gravity.

We should learn from Newton and be a person who is good at thinking, discovering, asking questions and trying to solve them.

I recently read a book about the life story of a scientist, the story of Newton. The protagonist in the book is the famous and modest scientist Newton. The whole book is about Newton's life story, his career and his contribution to the world. That's the most impressive famous saying I've ever heard: If I see far, it's because I stand on the shoulders of giants. I will never forget this sentence.

Newton was born in a poor family. His father passed away very early. His mother is too young to do farm work, but the tragedy of the family forced her to shoulder the burden of the whole family. Later, he gave birth to little Newton. She hoped that little Newton would become a strong and excellent farmer like his father and accept his father's previous vegetable garden. However, skinny Newton completely let her down. A few years later, Newton grew up and became a handsome young man, but life at home became more and more tense, and he could not afford to support his younger brothers and sisters. In order to make a living, his mother had to leave Newton and pass it on. These great misfortunes gave Newton a great blow, but it did not affect his desire to become a carpenter and his love for making small inventions. When I first entered school, my grades were always unsatisfactory and I was often bullied by those naughty classmates. Once, he made a windmill. A little fat man really sarcastically said that Newton didn't build it and broke the windmill. Newton was very angry and vowed to study hard in the future and not be bullied by others. Later, he kept his promise and began to study hard. His grades jumped from the last to the first, and he was admitted to the Royal Middle School. He lives with a lively child, Storey, and lives a happy life. However, the good times did not last long. Soon after, the plague spread and I had to drop out of school and go home. Newton was forced to do farm work at home when he got home, but he loved studying so much that he never forgot to study hard. He still reads books while doing farm work, so he often plays some stupid jokes. Later, he was admitted to Cambridge University, made many famous scientists, discovered the new principles of gravity and light, and made great contributions to the scientific community.

Newton, he is a strong man. Newton, he is a silent man. Newton, an ordinary but extraordinary man, made great efforts to explore in his own world and made contributions to the scientific community.

This is not only a story about Newton, but also a demonstration of one great invention after another. Newton's pursuit and dedication to science showed us an ordinary life. A child who came out of the English countryside stood in the eyes of people all over the world.

After reading Newton's story, I can't help feeling a little ashamed. I thought about how Newton forgot to eat and sleep in hardship, but was born in happiness, so I made up my mind to study hard, become a useful person, become a top person, develop on the shoulders of giants and make contributions to the world. Create a better tomorrow with your own good conditions!

After reading Newton's biography, Newton made remarkable achievements in a short time and gained a good reputation at such a young age. This is hard-won, and it is definitely impossible to succeed only by talent and intelligence. In his success, he devoted his unimaginable diligence and efforts. He once wrote in a letter: "If I do something for the public, it is only because of my hard work and patient thinking."

This is Newton's heart, revealing the real way of his success. Everyone agrees that Newton is very talented, but Newton's greatness lies not in his own genius. He clearly realized that even a great genius can only succeed if he pays. Genius is just fire. If you don't try to keep bumping and knocking, there will never be sparks, which may not be seen by many people.

He abandoned marriage and love and was lonely all his life. He only lives for what he loves.

He works at night and usually stays up late into the night. Due to lack of adequate rest and sleep, at the age of 30, I already had white hair. He has no entertainment. To be exact, he has no time for entertainment. If there is any entertainment and hobby, it is that he likes doing chemical experiments and alchemy. He spends most of his time in the office, and his coat is often stained when doing chemical experiments.

All of the above is unimaginable for a person who lives in 2 1 century, but it is precisely because of this persistence that Newton's achievements have been made. We should remember Newton's diligence and his contribution to science.

I read the biography of Newton 6 Newton-what a familiar name, I have heard it many times since I can remember! But I can only learn a little about his life story from the textbook, not quite. In the summer vacation, I read Newton's biography, which made me deeply understand the glorious life of the great scientist Newton.

He discovered the law of tides and proved that the gravity of the moon and the sun caused the ocean tides on the earth, thus laying the foundation for human understanding and utilization of tides; He founded calculus, which provided a powerful mathematical tool for modern natural science research and the development of engineering technology. He decomposed the white light; He summed up three basic laws of mechanical motion and established a classical mechanical system, which laid a theoretical foundation for solving many mechanical motion problems. He discovered the law of gravity, established the theoretical system of astrology, unified the world in heaven and the world on earth, and greatly deepened human understanding of the universe. ......

Newton's brilliant life, we sincerely admire and admire him. His contribution to human science inspires us and is the driving force for us to study hard and innovate constantly. However, behind these brilliant achievements, how many people know Newton's contribution?

Some interesting experiences and stories of Newton in his later years are thought-provoking. A philosopher once visited Newton and said, "I really can't understand your book Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, but I really want to understand it." Please give me a bibliography. After reading these books, I can understand some complicated truths, and maybe I can understand your books. " Newton readily agreed, took out a few sheets of paper and began to write. The philosopher is very happy. He stood up and looked over Newton's shoulder. He saw that Newton had written page after page. The list of books has not been completed yet. Look at the title, there are many bibliographies, from ancient Greece to ancient Rome, from Poland, Germany, France to Britain ... The content is too difficult, and the philosopher was shocked and muttered, "All right, all right. In the final analysis, this is because philosophers have not read the list, and of course they have not understood the book Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.

Through this simple story, we can see the efforts and efforts behind Newton's great inventions. No pains, no gains, and what you have contributed to the world, the world will also give you rich returns.

Through this book, I saw how this talented scientist thinks like a genius, works like a genius and lives like a genius. Although we are not geniuses, we can stand on the shoulders of giants and work hard. I believe we will gain a lot.

Reflection on Newton's Biography 7 I happened to turn to Gelek's Newton's Biography in the library, just to have a look at some people's past, so I read it. I read five or six chapters a few days ago, and after more than half a month, I finished reading the book in one breath today. I don't want to question the content of the book and the author's tendentious expression too much-although these are inevitable, after all, this is the most recognized biography of Newton.

I just finished reading it, and I want to write these things while I still have some ideas.

Newton's life really brought me too much thinking. I was surprised at Newton's acquaintance with Locke, Leibniz, Harley and many others. I was very excited when Newton and Locke met and discussed the problem together. I find it interesting to see Newton's modesty, conceit and some emotions when arguing with others, such as Hooke. I also find it interesting to see what others say about Newton-praise or criticism. I was surprised that Newton discovered many interesting and attractive secrets; I think it is not too inappropriate for him to discuss mysterious things or topics such as theology, God and alchemy.

In fact, everyone is an existentialist, and his behavior, words, personality and so on are all facts without any inclination, because they all belong to him. But I must admit that Newton in my mind was constructed by his admirers, critics or other information. This is like Newton's understanding of him before and after he took charge of the Royal College. It's like Voltaire wrote the well-known story of the apple falling to the ground. Before we get to know a person carefully, we will always be constructed into an imaginary person by information of one kind or another. This is not to say how good the information is, after all, it has aroused our interest in someone, but that such information is often one-sided and completely insufficient to understand a person; It is for this reason that it is not advisable to judge a person based on such fragmentary information. I think of Newton's irony in high school political textbooks-believing in theology in my later years and exploring the first motive force from God. Words can be used to convey information, which is also very helpful, but words do not actively convey all information, but are processed by people before spreading-I don't want to discuss the limitations of words or language itself here. For Newton, for other people or things, the words spread by some people driven by a certain purpose are often untrue, at least one-sided.

Newton gave me a lot of thoughts. I began to think about the relationship between philosophy and science. I want to reposition my recent contact with statistics, involving calculus, limit, probability and many other issues. I also want to re-understand the so-called modern academic exchange system and publishing mechanism. Of course, I also began to reflect on my communication habits, recording habits, reading habits and thinking habits. These questions are very interesting. I hope I can learn something from Newton. Although I don't want to be like Newton-that's because I can't have that talent and work as hard as Newton, it won't stop me from thinking about these problems Newton is thinking about here, although I don't know what these ideas will bring me.

These words are not like a piece of paper, but more like a stream of consciousness, which was written here before I was forgotten. In the future, I will often write out some of my thoughts and feelings after reading here. One is to change my habit of thinking rather than writing, and the other is to avoid some of my thoughts being forgotten and forming prejudice against myself. Of course, if you are lucky enough to see it and put forward some identical or different ideas, I am also very happy.

Comments on Newton's Biography 8 I recently read a book called Newton, which benefited a lot. Great scientists like Einstein, Newton, Edison and Nobel. When I was a child, I was so ordinary that I couldn't even solve such a simple problem as 1+ 1. Who would have thought that when they grew up, they all became great men who changed the world!

1624 65438+On February 25th, a boy was born in Ursop, a remote village in northern England. He is the great scientist of the future-Newton. Little Newton's father died of pneumonia before he was born, and his mother was too sad to give birth to little Newton in advance. Perhaps it was really blessed by God, and the little Newton who could be put into a big glass cup miraculously survived. In memory of her husband, the mother gave the child the same name as her father: Isaac.

Newton. Little Newton soon left his mother and lived with his grandmother. Young Newton was curious about all kinds of things in life. He has no fatherly love and maternal love. He can only solve problems by himself, and gradually developed the habit of thinking independently and not talking. He converted the chair into a wooden carriage, and whenever he was free, he hid in the warehouse to make a toolbox and a small bookshelf. Gradually, lonely little Newton found his own pleasure in the handicraft world.

Although he has always been obsessed with small inventions, he has not neglected his studies. Through continuous efforts, Newton was finally admitted to Cambridge University with excellent results. Professor Barrow is Newton's most successful academic record in college. Professor Barrow is Newton's mentor, and he appreciates Newton's diligence even more.

I am also very concerned about Newton's study, patiently guiding Newton's scientific research, and enthusiastically passing on my painstaking research results and professional knowledge to Newton without reservation. Newton's unremitting efforts and indomitable spirit touched everyone, and the Queen of England was knighted. 1727 On the morning of March 20th 1 point, Newton's heart stopped beating forever.

Newton did create the brilliance of science with a lifetime of hard exploration and made great contributions to mankind. How modest he is!