Newton 1643 was born in England, and he was a great physicist, astronomer and mathematician in the history of modern science and technology in the world. 1665 In order to avoid the plague, Newton left Cambridge University and returned to his hometown after four years' absence. He spent a quiet year on the farm in his hometown, and then miraculously stood at the forefront of science. 1666 is called "miracle year" by historians. Newton discovered the three laws of mechanics: the law of inertia, the law of falling body, the law of action and reaction, and wrote the mathematical principles of natural philosophy, optics, binomial theorem and calculus, which made great contributions to the future research. In addition, he founded the law of universal gravitation, found that sunlight can be decomposed into seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue and purple, invented the reflective telescope, and studied the speed of sound. Mathematically, Newton proved the generalized binomial theorem and put forward Newton's method, which contributed to the study of power series. In 2005, Newton was selected as "the most influential person in the history of science" by the Royal Society.
Newton loved reading very much in middle school and was curious about natural phenomena such as colorful, sunrise and sunset, and seasonal alternation. Usually I also like to take reading notes, make gadgets and do experiments. When he was young, Newton stopped studying and went home to farm because of life, but he never gave up studying, so he buried himself in his studies whenever he had the chance and often forgot his work. Once, his mother asked him to go to the market with his servant to get familiar with the business of trading, so he begged the servant to go shopping alone, while he hid behind the bushes and read a book. Newton's uncle became suspicious, so he followed Newton to the listed town and found that he was absorbed in doing a math problem. Newton's studious spirit touched his uncle, so he persuaded his mother to let Newton return to school. Newton went back to school, eagerly absorbed nutrition from books, and was admitted to Cambridge University in England with excellent results.
Newton loved his scientific career very much. Once, the old lady who cooked for Newton had to go out temporarily, so Newton was asked to cook eggs for himself. When the old lady came back and opened the lid, she was shocked. Newton was busy with his work and put his pocket watch in the pot to cook as an egg. I admire Newton's spirit of forgetting to eat and sleep, his extreme concentration on science and his selflessness!
I also like exploring all kinds of phenomena in nature, making all kinds of small inventions with waste materials, and reading all kinds of books, but I don't have Newton's dedication and persistence in research, and sometimes I can't help myself, and I need parents' reminders. After reading this book, I know more about Newton. He has made so many contributions to mankind in his life, so it can be said that his life is extremely meaningful! It makes me understand that scientists can't just talk without practice, but need to pay more efforts and hardships than ordinary people; Newton's great invention is not a temporary inspiration, but the result of his courage to explore. In the future, I will think hard, study hard, study hard, explore more unknown worlds of human beings and set out for my dreams like Newton!