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Isaac Newton's Apple Tree Weightless in Space

By Chris Capps    5/12/10

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As the legend goes, the great English physicist and mathematician who originally conceived of a theory known as gravity, and one of the most influential thinkers in modern history, was inspired from a simple apple falling from a tree.  As the legend was told and retold, eventually an element was added to the tale that suggested Newton had actually been hit in the head by the Earthbound fruit.  And now a piece of wood from that very tree that led to his inspiration is being launched into space.

Newton often would tell curious onlookers the tale of his inspiration.  Of course Newton had been working on his theory of gravitational pull since the 1660s, but did not fully formulate the theory until he was inspired by a chance fruit dropping from an apple tree.  The sudden Eureka moment was not, as is popularly believed a result of Newton's cranium being struck by the offending orchard's falling fruit, but rather spying it from a distance as he was walking through a garden while visiting his mother in Lincolnshire and pondering.  The single act brought on inspiration so Earth changing that the apple tree itself was made famous, and Newton's place in history was assured.  And the inspiration had not simply created the theory of gravity, but revealed the answer of whether the Earth's gravity existed far into space where it could hold the moon as it traversed the sky.

The Royal Society, whose archives normally keep the section of wood safe, will be entrusted to British-born astronaut Dr. Piers Sellers as he journeys into orbit with the historical relic in tow.  The decision was made in reaction to the 350th anniversary of the academic institute.  The tree of knowledge which helped Newton discover the properties of gravity will not, however, be spending much time in space.  As soon as it has completed its journey and tribute, the wood will return to Earth and be placed on permanent display at the Institute.  Dr. Sellers, who will be carrying the wood on its lengthy journey into space commented on Newton's reaction to the prospect of taking the source of inspiration into space, saying the famous thinker would have loved the idea of such a tribute.  It's interesting to note that the way we will be paying tribute to one of the thinkers who surmised one of the most integral aspects of the laws of physics will be tributed by the ingenuity of humans mastering those laws in order to take to the stars.  Newton, a known scholar would have no doubt found humor and inspiration in the poetic nature of the situation.

Though the piece of wood is symbolic in nature, there is some controversy over which tree actually was the one to have inspired Newton.  There are several potential candidates throughout the gardens.  But just as Newton's idea sired several others over the generations, apple trees have been springing up for centuries in the area.  And there is no sign of either slowing down.

 

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