Thursday 29 October 2015

A paper which made EDISON cry.....

One day Thomas Edison who was a primary school student,
Came home and handed a notice to his mother and said,
“My teacher given me this and told me to give it to you”
After reading that notice mother had tear in her eyes.

Then Edison asked her what is written in it?
Then mother wiped her tear and told him
“Your child is genius and our school is of lower level and our teachers are not so educated to teach your child. So teach your child in home.”

 After many year his mother died.
And Edison became a world famous scientist.

Then one day at his house he found a paper in almira.
Then curiously started to read that because that was the same paper which was given by his teacher for his mother.
“Your child is mentally poor, so don’t send your child to our school any more.”
Edison shocked by reading this and cried for hours.


Then he written in his diary, “ A great mother made her mentally poor child a great scientist.”

Saturday 19 September 2015

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SIR ISAAC NEWTON...

One genius dies, another one is born. Isaac Newton was born in 1642, the same year that Galileo Galilei died.

When he was 14, the second husband of her mother died. She took Newton out of school and returned to Woolsthorpe and tried to make him a farmer.

He was also a politician. Newton served as a Member of Parliament representing Cambridge on two separate occasions. However, like farming, he had no interest in this.

He was also an inventor. Newton invented the first reflecting telescope which he used in his modern study of optics.

Newton is not just a scientist as we all know. He was also a mathematician, and a natural philosopher. Newton is one of the top mathematicians of his day.

Newton’s estimated that the world would end no earlier than 2060
He was an alchemist. Probably the weirdest fact about Newton is that he was a firm believer in alchemy. One of his greatest ambitions was to find the philosopher’s stone – the secret to turning common metals into gold.

He died on March 20, 1727 at the age of 84. Newton was buried in Westminster Abbey, the first scientist to be so honored.

The Great Albert Einstein kept A picture of the great Newton was always on his study wall alongside ones of Michel Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell.

The famous Apple story is a myth.
That was never happened.

Newton has the most valuable tooth. One of his teeth was sold in 1816 at auction for approx $3,600. In today’s terms that’s about $35,000, prompting Guinness World Records to declare it the most valuable tooth in the world.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

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