Know who was Sir Isaac Newton who made astonishing predictions in 1704
Know who was Sir Isaac Newton who made astonishing predictions in 1704
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Sir Isaac Newton was known as a scientist from England. Who discovered the law of gravity and the theory of motion. He was a great mathematician, physicist, astrology and philosopher. His research form 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy' was published in 1687, explaining the laws of universal gravity and motion, thus laying the foundation for classical physics. Published in 1687, his philosophy Nechurelis Principia Mathematica, is the most influential book in the history of science, playing the basic work for most literary mechanics.

Prophecy in 1704:- Sir Isaac Newton mentioned the end of the world in many of his notes and letters. He had categorically stated that if the world is left by 2060, it will be the year of the beginning of destruction. Newton also gave a formula for the end of the world. Newton made this prophecy in 1704. Newton's note was received with his letters along with the prophecy. He died in 1727 and after that, all the notes and letters written by him were found in his house.

The book mentions prophecy:- His prediction is detailed in Sarah Dry's book The Newton Papers: The Strange and True Odyssey of Isaac Newton's Manuscripts. In this book, she has written that Newton wrote about 10,000 notes and letters in his life. Sarah told in an interview that when these notes and letters were brought to Cambridge University in the late 1800s, they were very busy. It took 16 years to install them properly. In 1936 his notes and letters were auctioned. They were bought by the English economist John Maynard Keynes. Thereafter, all these notes were published in the form of a book by a professor in Jerusalem called 'Secrets of Newton'. This book is still kept at the University of Jerusalem.

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