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Important events and times in Newton's life
1643 65438+1October 4th Newton was born in Walsop village near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England.

Newton attended public schools around 1648.

Newton attended Grantham Middle School on 1655.

166 1 year, Newton was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge University (as a fee-reducing student).

Newton became a scholarship winner on 1664.

Newton received his bachelor's degree at 1665.

At the beginning of 1665, Newton established the approximation method of series and the law of transforming binomial with arbitrary power into series.

1665 1 1 Newton founded the positive flow number method (differential)

Newton deduced in 1666 that the force that keeps the planets in orbit must be inversely proportional to the square of their distance from the center of rotation.

1667, Newton was elected as a junior college partner of Trinity College.

1668, Newton got a master's degree, and at the same time became a partner of the Institute (Committee of Advanced Research Institute), and made the first prototype of reflective telescope.

1669, Newton was promoted to Professor of Mathematics, and served as Professor of Lucas.

167 1 year, Newton presented the improved reflective telescope to the royal society, which made him famous and was elected as a member of the royal society.

1672, Newton published his research results (a paper explaining dispersion phenomenon) in the Journal of Philosophy of the Royal Society, which was his first paper.

1696 Newton was appointed as the supervisor of the Royal Mint.

1703, Newton was the president of the Royal Society.

Newton published his monograph The Count of Cubic Curves in 1704.

Newton was knighted by Queen Anna in 1706.

1707 Newton's algebra lecture notes were compiled and published, and it was named "General Arithmetic".

The great isaac newton died on March 20th.