From: Sam Wormley on
OBSERVATIONS: What's the real story with Newton and the apple? See for
yourself
The legend of Newton's inspiration coming from a falling apple is often
dismissed as apocryphal, but the great physicist's memoirs would seem to
indicate otherwise
http://cl.exct.net/?qs=37989b72464417149228c4bed24e4e6e22ba50273d221700b33016c532d3f5af


From: Uncle Al on
Sam Wormley wrote:
>
> OBSERVATIONS: What's the real story with Newton and the apple? See for
> yourself
> The legend of Newton's inspiration coming from a falling apple is often
> dismissed as apocryphal, but the great physicist's memoirs would seem to
> indicate otherwise
> http://cl.exct.net/?qs=37989b72464417149228c4bed24e4e6e22ba50273d221700b33016c532d3f5af

Calculate the average weight of an apple in metric (not mas, weight).

--
Uncle Al
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From: Raymond Yohros on
On Jan 19, 2:31 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> OBSERVATIONS: What's the real story with Newton and the apple? See >for
> yourself
> The legend of Newton's inspiration coming from a falling apple is often
> dismissed as apocryphal, but the great physicist's memoirs would seem >to
> indicate otherwisehttp://cl.exct.net/?>qs=37989b72464417149228c4bed24e4e6e22ba50273d2217...
>

you stare at something and then suddenly something
happens, bang, a chain reaction of creativity
starts in youre mind non stop. it slows down as you get tired.
that also happens when suddenly you learn you've been
wrong about something.

regards
r.y