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|image=[[File:Isaac Newton MTMDX.png|200px]]<br>Isaac Newton in the PC release of ''Mario's Time Machine''
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|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
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'''{{wp|Isaac Newton|Sir Isaac Newton}}''' was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author well known for developing three fundamental laws of motion. He is one of the historical personages helped by [[Mario]] in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''.
'''Isaac Newton''' in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] is an English physicist well known for developing three fundamental laws of motion. He appears only in all releases of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. In both real life and the ''Super Mario'' franchise, Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in {{wp|Woolsthorpe}}. During his early years, he was rather uninterested in his studies, but this changed upon his enrollment in [[Cambridge University]]. However, his studies there were interrupted when the Great Black Plague broke out in [[London]] in 1665. This did not stop Newton from his work, however, and in just two years back on his family farm, Isaac Newton invented calculus, made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of optics, and first formulated his theories on gravity. At the age of thirty, he was made a full-fledged member of London's [[Royal Society|Royal Academy of Sciences]].


==History==
In the [[MS-DOS]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] versions of ''Mario's Time Machine'', [[Bowser]] uses the [[Timulator]] to travel to 1687 and steal the [[apple]] that Isaac Newton should have observed to assist his contemplation on gravity and puts it into [[Bowser's Museum]]. Mario takes the apple to its original timeline, and after researching why it was historically important, Mario put the apple back into the tree so it could later fall for Newton. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], rather than talk to people around [[Cambridge University]], including Newton's fellow [[Royal Society]] members, Mario instead gets his information from [[Message Block|info boxes]] to learn about Newton and the apple. Instead of returning the apple to Newton directly, Mario instead returns it to the tree. In all versions, returning the apple sparks Newton's interest in studying gravity, leading to the publication of [[Principia|"The Principia"]]. Newton would go on to publish other works as well, such as "{{wp|Opticks|Optics}}."{{sic}} In the modern day, Newton is regarded for his work in more applicable physics, such as those that helped rockets get to the [[moon]].
===Background===
Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in [[List of implied locations#Woolsthorpe|Woolsthorpe]]. During his early years, he was rather uninterested in his studies, but this changed upon his enrollment in [[Cambridge University]]. However, his studies there were interrupted when the Great Black Plague broke out in [[London]] in 1665. This did not stop Newton from his work, however, and in just two years back on his family farm, Isaac Newton invented calculus, made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of optics, and first formulated his theories on gravity. At the age of thirty, he was made a full-fledged member of London's [[Royal Society|Royal Academy of Sciences]].


===''Mario's Time Machine''===
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====MS-DOS / Super Nintendo Entertainment System====
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[[File:Isaac Newton MTMSNES.png|thumb|left|Isaac Newton in the SNES release of ''Mario's Time Machine'']]
Isaac Newton MTMSNES.png|Isaac Newton in the SNES release of ''Mario's Time Machine''
In the [[MS-DOS]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] versions of ''Mario's Time Machine'', [[Bowser]], as part of a plot to create a [[Bowser's Museum|museum]] of historical artifacts as well as destabilize the timeline of [[Earth]]'s history, travels to 1687 in his [[Timulator]] and steals the [[apple]] that Isaac Newton should have observed to assist his contemplation on gravity. Mario, seeking to repair the damage Bowser caused, used the Timulator himself to return the apple to 1687. After some research into why it was historically important, Mario put the apple back into the tree so it could later fall for Newton.
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====Nintendo Entertainment System====
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[[Bowser]]'s plot goes as described above in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''Mario's Time Machine''. However, Mario's method of returning the apple goes somewhat differently. Rather than talking with people around [[Cambridge University]], including Newton's fellow [[Royal Society]] members, Mario instead gets his information from [[Message Block|info box]]es to learn about Newton and the apple. Instead of returning the apple to Newton directly, Mario instead returns it to the tree.
 
In either case, the return of the apple to its proper point in time sparks Newton's interest in studying gravity, leading to the publication of [[Principia|"The Principia"]]. Newton would go on to publish other works as well, such as "Optics". In the modern day, whereas [[Einstein]] is highly regarded in the field of atomic physics, Newton is still regarded for his work in more applicable physics, such as those that helped rockets get to the [[moon]].
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