Gravity is a term coined by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton discovered Gravity. He noticed this phenomena in the world famous story when an Apple fell down from a tree under which Newton was sitting, and Newton thought, as to why the apple fall down and not upwards or sideways. Hence leading to his discovery of Gravity.
Isaac Newton proved that when an apple falls from a tree this is not due to gravity but the phazons that our reflecting off of the outer shell of the apple. This is of course in contrary to Aristotles works.
Isaac Newton affects the world now with his theory and formulas about the laws of motion and gravity. People say one day he was sitting under a apple tree and a apple fell on his head and that encouraged him to investigate further about gravity.He also published a book about the mathimatical principals which contained many of the above
Isaac Newton was observing an Apple Tree when an Apple fell from the tree near someone. So then he got the idea about Gravitational Force. :-)By Lloydy and Navonod
The theory of universal Gravitation. Got it right on Odyssey :)
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It was Isaac Newton
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under an apple tree
Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree but was to complicated so they now just have an apple.
he ate a apple from a tree
The apple fell near Newton, not directly on him. This event is often used as a symbolic representation of how Newton's observation of the falling apple led to his development of the theory of gravity.
Isaac Newton was the scientist who was inspired by an apple falling from a tree. This event reportedly led him to develop his theory of universal gravitation.
Gravity is a term coined by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton discovered Gravity. He noticed this phenomena in the world famous story when an Apple fell down from a tree under which Newton was sitting, and Newton thought, as to why the apple fall down and not upwards or sideways. Hence leading to his discovery of Gravity.
Isaac Newton when an apple fell from a tree onto his head.
Isaac Newton, the discoverer of Gravity.
AnswerIt was Sir Isaac Newton