Newton had 2 birthdays
You may have previously seen Newton's birthday as December 25, 1642. That reference is beginning to change, and now it's more common to see Newton's birthday as January 4, 1643. The difference is because, when Newton was born, England was using a different calendar from the rest of Europe. source
You may have previously seen Newton's birthday as December 25, 1642. That reference is beginning to change, and now it's more common to see Newton's birthday as January 4, 1643. The difference is because, when Newton was born, England was using a different calendar from the rest of Europe. source
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