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With nearly five centuries old, the Royal Society of London is one of the oldest scientific institutions in the world. It is easy to imagine that after so many years, their files record some curious stories. Nothing so unusual, probably as a result of a pose made in 1745 by Mr. Timothy Dalton-Ferry.

Dalton-Ferry was filed on behalf of his late grandfather, Richard P. Dalton. His family claimed the paternity of that discovery revealed the physical meaning of the three laws of Kepler, who solved the problem the origin of the tides, and who came to explain why, as noted earlier Galileo, the motion of a falling object is independent of its weight.

In another development, the petition had been quickly denied. However, the case sparked intense debate within society. If it is ultimately rejected the proposition was more consideration for the person of the "discoverer" distinguished member recently passed away, there are scientific.

Richard P. Dalton was born in 1640 in a town called Grantham, Lincolnshire County. Dalton-Ferry presents him as a visionary but his descriptions can imagine it as a good for nothing. As a child, his main occupation seems to have been spending their fellow jokes the Free Grammar School. As an adult, he would become the joker of the place, the judiciary who acted as full and indiscriminate way to the end of his days.

During the summer of 1667, Richard took umbrage with an old friend, incidentally returned to Grantham for the previous year plague broke out in Cambridge . Dalton-Ferry describes in detail the scene. Richard's grandfather entered to an orchard and climbed a certain tree. Expected. Eventually, he dropped an apple on Isaac Newton's head absently.

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