= Newton's Apple
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"Newton's Apple" typically refers to the famous anecdote about Sir Isaac Newton and the concept of gravity. The story goes that Newton was inspired to formulate his law of universal gravitation when he observed an apple falling from a tree. This observation led him to ponder why the apple fell straight down to the ground rather than sideways or even upward, eventually leading to his groundbreaking work on gravitational theory. The apple has since become a symbol of scientific discovery and inquiry.
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