In the 1600s he lived better than most humans do today. It's not necessary but it does help when the environment is conducive to learning . British Empire was the world's most powerful empire and quality of life was highest in the world.
Bahot bahetrin badiya hai ek number nioton na Sadi karke bhi jane sacsecc kaise raha ye wakai ajib majra hoo sakta hai sab ki apni apni kismat apne apne vichar kya khyal hai
thank you for this wonderful video. i think i have seen every documentary about newton and read the biography about him (from james gleick) several times. i really admire him for everything he did and seeing this video with the wonderful music gave me a wonderful experience.
Well, so was I!! But I was at another today and they are quite happy for us to video and even ask for us to hashtag the place name on our social media. So we’re on a mission now. X
It's in Lincolnshire, near Grantham, England. If it use google maps you can locate it by typing in Woolsthorpe Manor, it's a National Trust property. Hope that helps!@@TimothyZakaria
@@CalliesDiaries Yes,👍 Well I'm very confused about Newton vs Einstein for over 2 weeks, can you help me to know who is greater? I have to choose my favourite physicist among them
@@PrinceSarraf0314 Hmmm, 🤔 to be honest they are both as great as each other. One discovers gravity and the other in the future does more with the theory and science as it's developed. So both really are great men. Personally I think they are both equal to each other, when you have to personally choose your favourite then it's down to what you think in your research and any argument you wish to make in support of that person. This link gives a 'Versus' each other which may help - decide for yourself which one you feel is important and why. Because it's your opinion it can never be wrong as far as I am concerned: www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-science/newton-einstein-gravity Keep me informed on how you feel through your research. C xx
You are so great who gave me the best explanation ever about this concern. I'm going to be a physicist, The Einstein field equation of general relativity and Newton's equation of gravity both captivated me very much, both are the best explanation of gravity in their own era. Well that's great you support me, I want to choose only one of these two towering figures. So at all, thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Well what I think deeply about them is Einstein's theory of gravity was more open minded and charismatic than Newton's. Einstein revolutionized the 2000 year-old idea of Aristotle and Plato that time and space are absolute. After intense research and deep intuition, I believe Newton's theory was the greatest revolution in its own era but for all time, not more than Einstein's theory. So in the context of ranking for me, if Newton ranked 1 then Einstein should be ranked 0.999999999999999999.
Thanks for the video. I'm a little bit confused about the apple tree. I looked them up, and they have a lifespan of up to just 50 years; does it regrow from its roots or something?
I have owned apple trees well over 50 years old. There are some in the South West of England that are incredibly old. Perhaps this link will help: www.ancienttreeforum.org.uk/ancient-trees/ancient-tree-sites-to-visit/midlands/woolsthorpe-manor-lincolnshire/#:~:text=We%20are%20pretty%20certain%20that,itself%20and%20still%20produces%20apples.
Inventor of differential calculus that is still used. Inventor of the reflective telescope, used everywhere. Framed the laws of motion that still govern all motion and transport on Earth, and employed to send rockets into space. Discoverer of the true nature of white light. That's quite an array of earth-shaking achievements.😅
Yes, this is where he was born and grew up. We build our houses well and it's been cared for and protected by home owners and now the National Trust for many years. A 400 year old house is not old, it's quite young in comparison to many houses that now stand on land that had dwellings on that are anything up to 2,000 years old!
Do you mean as in Sir Issac’s genuine home? Then yes, it’s his genuine home. Definitely not a replica as it’s protected by the National Trust It’s a lovely place to visit and the apple tree is THE tree he sat under when he saw the apple fall!
@@CalliesDiaries wow very interesting, maybe 90% parts of the house are original. While I’m watching your video it seems I’m travelling back in sir Isaac newton’s time. Thanks
Hiya, according to guides in 3 places I have visited there were two reason, one because of the smoke inhalation from fires in the grate at night, it kept the fluid from congesting on their lungs which could cause death or at the least a sleepless night, and two for superstitious reasons that the devil would come down the chimney and take your soul, because only the dead laid flat! Just love things like this.
Literally i can;t imagine what i am seeing
Beautiful peaceful music, lovely edited and such a lovely location, so pleased you shared this with us and well Preseented
Glad you enjoyed it
Great bit of history!
Yes, we are so lucky to live near some of these places and get to share them on here.
This was lovely to watch - thank you for sharing your day!
In the 1600s he lived better than most humans do today. It's not necessary but it does help when the environment is conducive to learning . British Empire was the world's most powerful empire and quality of life was highest in the world.
Bahot bahetrin badiya hai ek number nioton na Sadi karke bhi jane sacsecc kaise raha ye wakai ajib majra hoo sakta hai sab ki apni apni kismat apne apne vichar kya khyal hai
Very peaceful nice music❤❤
thank you for this wonderful video. i think i have seen every documentary about newton and read the biography about him (from james gleick) several times. i really admire him for everything he did and seeing this video with the wonderful music gave me a wonderful experience.
You're very welcome!
Witnessing something unreal!
It is amazing ❤❤
I am surprised that they let you film this, as you mention in the description. Love the countryside.
Well, so was I!! But I was at another today and they are quite happy for us to video and even ask for us to hashtag the place name on our social media. So we’re on a mission now. X
@@CalliesDiarieswhere exactly is Whoolsthorpe Manor?
It's in Lincolnshire, near Grantham, England. If it use google maps you can locate it by typing in Woolsthorpe Manor, it's a National Trust property. Hope that helps!@@TimothyZakaria
@CalliesDiaries thank u hopefully I can visit I really liked Science in school. I didn't know that much about Physics until I was taught Isaac Newton
Through this video, I made the great attachment with Isaac Newton's personal history 😅😅😅
That's great news! I am so pleased you enjoyed it!
@@CalliesDiaries Yes,👍
Well I'm very confused about Newton vs Einstein for over 2 weeks, can you help me to know who is greater? I have to choose my favourite physicist among them
@@PrinceSarraf0314 Hmmm, 🤔 to be honest they are both as great as each other. One discovers gravity and the other in the future does more with the theory and science as it's developed. So both really are great men. Personally I think they are both equal to each other, when you have to personally choose your favourite then it's down to what you think in your research and any argument you wish to make in support of that person. This link gives a 'Versus' each other which may help - decide for yourself which one you feel is important and why. Because it's your opinion it can never be wrong as far as I am concerned: www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-science/newton-einstein-gravity Keep me informed on how you feel through your research. C xx
You are so great who gave me the best explanation ever about this concern. I'm going to be a physicist, The Einstein field equation of general relativity and Newton's equation of gravity both captivated me very much, both are the best explanation of gravity in their own era. Well that's great you support me, I want to choose only one of these two towering figures. So at all, thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Well what I think deeply about them is Einstein's theory of gravity was more open minded and charismatic than Newton's. Einstein revolutionized the 2000 year-old idea of Aristotle and Plato that time and space are absolute. After intense research and deep intuition, I believe Newton's theory was the greatest revolution in its own era but for all time, not more than Einstein's theory. So in the context of ranking for me, if Newton ranked 1 then Einstein should be ranked 0.999999999999999999.
Lovely.. i am vegan so i dont like meat part but other things are goooooood
I liked it..❤❤❤❤
That's ok! Am pleased you enjoyed the rest of it.
Beautiful video 👍
Thank you.
that was the Eureka moment when he discovered gravity
Most definitely!
Thanks for the video. I'm a little bit confused about the apple tree. I looked them up, and they have a lifespan of up to just 50 years; does it regrow from its roots or something?
I have owned apple trees well over 50 years old. There are some in the South West of England that are incredibly old. Perhaps this link will help: www.ancienttreeforum.org.uk/ancient-trees/ancient-tree-sites-to-visit/midlands/woolsthorpe-manor-lincolnshire/#:~:text=We%20are%20pretty%20certain%20that,itself%20and%20still%20produces%20apples.
FATHER OF CLASSICAL MECHANICS PERHAPS NOT SO VALID BUT HELPS IN ACADEMICS
He was certainly a very interesting person, especially when you look deeper!!
Inventor of differential calculus that is still used. Inventor of the reflective telescope, used everywhere. Framed the laws of motion that still govern all motion and transport on Earth, and employed to send rockets into space. Discoverer of the true nature of white light. That's quite an array of earth-shaking achievements.😅
Bucket list item
Couldn't agree more, it's been on mine for ages! It really was a lovely place to walk around and see where it all happened!
I love his list of sins
Is this the actual house or is it just a remake
it's THE house!
0:33 song name?
NEWTON HOUSES IN ENGLAND .
Please, sottotitoli!!!
What do you want subtitles on? We don't talk on our video, just play music?
How is this house still standing after 400 years???
Is this the same house where Newton was born and lived his life???
Is this true??
Yes, this is where he was born and grew up. We build our houses well and it's been cared for and protected by home owners and now the National Trust for many years. A 400 year old house is not old, it's quite young in comparison to many houses that now stand on land that had dwellings on that are anything up to 2,000 years old!
Oh wow ! Is that real? I mean not a replica?
Do you mean as in Sir Issac’s genuine home? Then yes, it’s his genuine home. Definitely not a replica as it’s protected by the National Trust It’s a lovely place to visit and the apple tree is THE tree he sat under when he saw the apple fall!
@@CalliesDiaries wow very interesting, maybe 90% parts of the house are original. While I’m watching your video it seems I’m travelling back in sir Isaac newton’s time. Thanks
@@v-for-virgo3387 the food is fake!! Haha!
They slept sitting upright in his day??
Hiya, according to guides in 3 places I have visited there were two reason, one because of the smoke inhalation from fires in the grate at night, it kept the fluid from congesting on their lungs which could cause death or at the least a sleepless night, and two for superstitious reasons that the devil would come down the chimney and take your soul, because only the dead laid flat! Just love things like this.