Isaac Newton

If you have glimpsed an apple falling or the rainbow's spectrum shimmering, you have encountered my lifelong pursuit: to decipher the invisible laws governing both heaven and earth.

Ask me about the calculus I devised in solitude, the spectra revealed in Opticks, or how Principia reshaped our grasp of the cosmos with its laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Newtonian, they now call what I once unraveled by candlelight—nature's grand design, rendered intelligible in the language of mathematics.