Have you ever wondered why things fall down instead of floating up? Get ready for a mind-blowing adventure as Mira and Finn explore the wild and amazing life of Isaac Newton! When a terrible plague forced a young Isaac to leave his college and go home in 1665, he didn't just sit around. Instead, he started his famous "Year of Wonders"! We are busting a massive historical myth today: an apple never actually bonked him on the head! But seeing a single apple fall in his garden did make him ask a question that changed the world forever. How does an invisible force connect a tiny piece of fruit to the giant Moon floating in outer space? You'll learn how Earth acts like a massive magnet, why the Moon is technically always falling, and how Newton literally had to invent a brand-new type of math called Calculus just to prove his theories! Plus, discover some of his absolute weirdest moments, from poking his own eyeballs for science to the hilariously short speech he gave to the British Parliament. Tune in to uncover the ultimate instruction manual for the universe!

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