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According to another account, the day after working deep into the night on ''[[De analysi per aequationes numero terminorum infinitas]]'' at Woolsthorpe Manor in [[1666]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wild  Blue Yonder (novelisation)}}) Newton came upon his idea independently after an apple fell on his head, but after the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], piloted by the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] crashed into the tree above him, he misheard their usage of "gravity" and named the concept "[[mavity]]". The change retroactively influenced Donna's knowledge, while the Doctor [[Complex Space-Time Event|remained aware of the original version of history]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})
According to another account, the day after working deep into the night on ''[[De analysi per aequationes numero terminorum infinitas]]'' at Woolsthorpe Manor in [[1666]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wild  Blue Yonder (novelisation)}}) Newton came upon his idea independently after an apple fell on his head, but after the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], piloted by the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] crashed into the tree above him, he misheard their usage of "gravity" and named the concept "[[mavity]]". The change retroactively influenced Donna's knowledge, while the Doctor [[Complex Space-Time Event|remained aware of the original version of history]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)}})


While working at [[Trinity College]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Newtons Sleep (novel)}}) [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Entanglement (audio story)}}) "Jeova Sanctus Unus" attended [[Nate Silver|the Magus]]'s presentation at [[Salomon's House]] as a representative of the [[Royal Society]]. There, Silver revealed to him the secret of [[egg (Newtons Sleep)|the egg]], but Jeova rebuked him and denounced the egg as a tool of the Adversary; later, [[Nick Plainsong]] seduced Jeova as part of his revenge against Nate. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Newtons Sleep (novel)}})
While working at [[Trinity College]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Newtons Sleep (novel)}}) [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Entanglement (audio story)}}) "Jeova Unus Sanctus" attended [[Nate Silver|the Magus]]'s presentation at [[Salomon's House]] as a representative of the [[Royal Society]]. There, Silver revealed to him the secret of [[egg (Newtons Sleep)|the egg]], but Jeova rebuked him and denounced the egg as a tool of the Adversary; later, [[Nick Plainsong]] seduced Jeova as part of his revenge against Nate. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Newtons Sleep (novel)}})


At some point the Doctor took Newton on a trip to planet [[Practas Seven]], but according to the [[Tenth Doctor]], Newton didn't take the experience very well and "sat in a corner and whimpered". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Final Sacrifice (comic story)}})
At some point the Doctor took Newton on a trip to planet [[Practas Seven]], but according to the [[Tenth Doctor]], Newton didn't take the experience very well and "sat in a corner and whimpered". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Final Sacrifice (comic story)}})

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Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton (also called Jeovus Unus Sanctus), (PROSE: Newtons Sleep [+]Loading...["Newtons Sleep (novel)"]) known according one account as Sir Isaac Mewton, (PROSE: Love & War [+]Loading...["Love & War (short story)"]) was an English physicist, mathematician, and spymaster. (PROSE: Newtons Sleep [+]Loading...["Newtons Sleep (novel)"])

He was an Arian. (AUDIO: Summer [+]Loading...["Summer (audio story)"])

Sir Isaac Newton's successors in the category of scientific geniuses included Dr Albert Einstein and then Dr Who. (PROSE: Who is Dr Who? [+]Loading...["Who is Dr Who? (short story)"])

Biography

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As a child sitting under a tree, Newton saw an angel, broken and bleeding, in the branches above him. Curious, he touched the angel's body and its fluid black skin engulfed him. Recognising that Newton was far too important to be erased from history, the angel told Newton that its mission was to destroy the Adversary, and Newton gave it permission to use him. He then awoke at the base of the tree with no memory of what had happened. (PROSE: Newtons Sleep [+]Loading...["Newtons Sleep (novel)"]) Newton's family home was Woolsthorpe Manor, located in the Lincolnshire hamlet of Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth. (PROSE: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (novelisation)"])

Newton realises the theory of gravity. (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"])

One of his most famous accomplishments was formulating the theory of gravity. The Fourth Doctor once claimed that he sat in Newton's tree dropping apples onto his head, then explained gravity to him over dinner. (TV: The Pirate Planet [+]Loading...["The Pirate Planet (TV story)"], PROSE: The Pirate Planet [+]Loading...["The Pirate Planet (novelisation)"], Doctor Who and the Pirate Planet [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Pirate Planet (novelisation)"]) It later came to light that Newton remained upset about that event, as his nose bled for three days afterward. When the Fifth Doctor and Nyssa were arrested for forgery, Isaac Newton drew a series of interesting conclusions from a series of anachronistic coins that the Doctor accidentally passed. (AUDIO: Summer [+]Loading...["Summer (audio story)"])

According to another account, the day after working deep into the night on De analysi per aequationes numero terminorum infinitas at Woolsthorpe Manor in 1666, (PROSE: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (novelisation)"]) Newton came upon his idea independently after an apple fell on his head, but after the TARDIS, piloted by the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna Noble crashed into the tree above him, he misheard their usage of "gravity" and named the concept "mavity". The change retroactively influenced Donna's knowledge, while the Doctor remained aware of the original version of history. (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"])

While working at Trinity College, (PROSE: Newtons Sleep [+]Loading...["Newtons Sleep (novel)"]) Cambridge, (AUDIO: Entanglement [+]Loading...["Entanglement (audio story)"]) "Jeova Unus Sanctus" attended the Magus's presentation at Salomon's House as a representative of the Royal Society. There, Silver revealed to him the secret of the egg, but Jeova rebuked him and denounced the egg as a tool of the Adversary; later, Nick Plainsong seduced Jeova as part of his revenge against Nate. (PROSE: Newtons Sleep [+]Loading...["Newtons Sleep (novel)"])

At some point the Doctor took Newton on a trip to planet Practas Seven, but according to the Tenth Doctor, Newton didn't take the experience very well and "sat in a corner and whimpered". (COMIC: Final Sacrifice [+]Loading...["Final Sacrifice (comic story)"])

Jeova later became a Master of the Service; with the help of Nick Plainsong, he intended to enable Nate Silver to become the Master of Masters and use the Service to steer humankind toward becoming a Republic of Heaven ready to join the fight against the Adversary.

When Larissa and Aphra Behn encountered Jeova, Larissa recognised what was inside Jeova and attacked with the continuity needle. As Larissa struggled with the babel, time began to unravel, until Nate Silver tore the needle out of Jeova's chest. The damage to history caused by Jeova's near-erasure was undone by Faction Paradox's rituals. (PROSE: Newtons Sleep [+]Loading...["Newtons Sleep (novel)"])

Isaac Newton was one of the many historical figures kidnapped by the lonely computer Momus, but the Tenth Doctor convinced him to return him to his place in history. (PROSE: The Lonely Computer [+]Loading...["The Lonely Computer (short story)"])

Isaac Newton died in 1727. (AUDIO: Entanglement [+]Loading...["Entanglement (audio story)"])

Contributions to science

Newton contributed several laws to science. These included Newton's Third Law (PROSE: Legacy of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Legacy of the Daleks (novel)"]) and Newton's first law of motion, which stipulated that "A body will remain at rest or travelling in a straight line at constant speed unless it is acted upon by an external force." (PROSE: Byzantium! [+]Loading...["Byzantium! (novel)"])

Legacy

K9 Mark II quoted explicitly his third law of motion "Action and reaction are equal and opposite" while in E-Space. (TV: Warriors' Gate [+]Loading...["Warriors' Gate (TV story)"]) When the Fourth Doctor quoted his "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction" to Romana II, she concluded that Newton invented punting. (TV: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (TV story)"], Shada [+]Loading...["Shada (TV story)"])

The Fourth Doctor described it as Newton's revenge when two guards were sent flying into a wall after he sabotaged their transport. (TV: The Pirate Planet [+]Loading...["The Pirate Planet (TV story)"])

The Eighth Doctor claimed that the 20th century heralded the end of the gentleman scientist, stating that there would be no more Newtons, Galileos or Faradays. (PROSE: The Banquo Legacy [+]Loading...["The Banquo Legacy (novel)"])

According to Professor Celeste Rivers, Newton had a strong interest in the paranormal. (TV: The Lost Boy [+]Loading...["The Lost Boy (TV story)"])

Appearance

Whilst one account showed a younger Newton as having slightly brown skin, (TV: Wild Blue Yonder [+]Loading...["Wild Blue Yonder (TV story)"]) another depicted him as a white older man. (PROSE: The Lonely Computer [+]Loading...["The Lonely Computer (short story)"])