Millions Saw the Apple Fall, But Newton Was the One Who Asked Why: The Legacy of Curiosity
The Anecdote of the Falling Apple On a serene day in the mid-17th century, Isaac Newton, a young scholar, sat under an apple tree in the orchard of his family home in Woolsthorpe, England. As legend has it, he witnessed an apple fall to the ground, a seemingly mundane event. However, this ordinary occurrence sparked…