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Reimagining Isaac Newton’s iconic moment under the apple tree, Kapur’s post took a whimsical turn, giving voice to both the Earth and the falling apple in a profound exchange.
The tree in front of Trinity College is often thought to be the tree Issac Newton sat under when, as the legend goes, an apple fell on his head inspiring his Theory of Gravity.
Companies spend millions developing logos to represent a brand. Some of them have hidden meanings steeped in the history and mission behind the product.
Iconic examples include Isaac Newton’s apple tree inspiring his gravity theory, the Bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment, and the Magna Carta-signing Ankerwycke Yew.
After more than 300 years, Newton’s law of gravitation is still palpable at a revolutionary Cambridge distillery.
Oil giant Shell's branding has gradually evolved since the company's founding in 1981, when it was represented by a detailed ...
Still growing in the garden of Isaac Newton's family home, his apple tree can be discovered at Woolsthorpe Manor. The original apple tree, also called The Flower of Kent, is more than 400 years old.