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clockmaking
England
ingenuity
Woolsthorpe
December 25th, 1642
sundial
knighthood
gravitation force
windmill
1727
water clock
reverential
 
Isaac Newton was born on
, in a village called
in England. Isaac was chiefly remarkable for his
in all mechanical occupations, from a very young age. His grandmother and neighbours always admired his work with the tools. He was interested in
. He made unique clocks by himself, a 
- which no one had imagined of, earlier. Further, he made a
 which can be seen in his house in
, even today. He made a small model of a
, after learning the mechanism from the new windmill near his home.
 
 
As Isaac grew older,  he realized he had more important things than toys and windmills. He wondered with 
curiosity about the stars, the sky and the distance from the earth to the heavenly bodies. Later he went to Cambridge University and became a scholar. He discovered the nature of light, the composition of sunlight,
 and the mechanism of the universe.
 
 
He became a renowned thinker, Member of the Parliament, received the honour of
 from the king - but he did not care about it. The more he learnt, he realized how little he knew, when compared to what remained to be known. Isaac Newton died when he was 85 years old in
. It is believed that Newton continues to live somewhere in his spirit form, exploring the infinite wisdom of the universe.