Newton's Apple Fable

The fable of Newton's apple provided a unique insight into the Earth's relation to the moon and a secular fable with which to recast the story of Adam and Eve.


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Newton Saw that the Moon is Falling

One had to be a Newton to see that the Moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn\'t. - Paul Valery

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One had to be a Newton to see that the Moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn\'t. - Paul Valery

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Newton's Apple Gave New Meaning to the Garden of Eden Story

The apple bequeathed knowledge to man in the secular fable of Newton observing the apple drop.

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Part of the power of the story was that it replaced the sacred Biblical account of the Fall from Innocence in Genesis (Eve and the apple) with a secular parable of the Ascent to Knowledge. See Patricia Fara, Newton: The Making of Genius (2005); and for a broad visionary perspective, Jacob Bronowski’s scientific classic The Ascent of Man (1973).

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