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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 3:54

The real story of the Newtonian Apple

article image placeholderThe Story Of The Famous Newtonian Apple
He is known to want to stay huddled indoors. There's a 20 year gap between when the apple I'm putting air quotes as I speak this when the apple fell and when the story of the Newtonian apple became public and the Principia mathematica came out, which is the book in which you can read about all of these mathematical and physical limit of physical calculations. Right?

https://s.swell.life/STY3tGwLJ4V62jt #BSwell #History #Storytelling

@REDSHAW
vishal abhijit
@REDSHAW · 0:18
Good morning, Bennett. This was a very, very interesting piece of news that you actually gave us. More than 300 years old, and we were still unaware of it. Yeah, none too much of information is always very good. Thank you so much. Very much. Keep us updated. Do tell us what happened then and henceforth
@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 3:16

@REDSHAW

Absolutely. There's an article linked to it, to the original forecast, in case you're interested. It's hosted on the startup Medium channels. However, what happened next is exactly that. The Israeli is a socialite, right? So socialites have a lot of time to spend and they have a lot of party invites. And again, you're dealing with an era where internet connections, mobiles computers, even access to literature or books in general, it's a class thing
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Arish Ali
@arish · 1:02

@Binati_Sheth Enjoyed reading your article

Hi, Benithi. I actually never used to think that is a true story. I thought it was completely made up to romanticize what would otherwise be a very boring scientific fact. So it was interesting to read your article on medium and thanks for sharing it and especially using the Share to Swell feature from your browser to share the link. And so I read the article. You put in a lot of research in this, so it was good to understand what actually how the story evolved and came about
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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 2:06

@arish Storytelling ftw!

100%. That is why almost every single king had one of these artsy people in the court right there's. Their key job was to look at what is ideally a bunch of people discussing boring stuff, which is what would be most kings courts, and then turning it into poems and turning it into, like, these turning it into some kind of oral story type of a thing that could be related around the empire
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Sreeja V
@Wordsmith · 0:56
It's just that she choses to reveal it from time to time to us. So I'll now have to pick some other example, I guess, because some spin doctor somewhere at that time was at work putting this story together, and now you have unraveled it. Yeah. So thank you for the facts. Willoughby. Thank you so much. Enjoyed listening to your swell, as always
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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 2:43

@Wordsmith

It did lead to the printedia and it led the principal, then led to so much more. So, yeah, I think if it is your favorite story, you can keep it as such with, like, a little disclaimer for interested people, that the apple fell on the ground. Right? Newton was gazing outside his window on his apple orchard, and the apple falls on the ground and he wonders, why did it fall down and not up? Because he had nothing better to do
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