One sky, one law
ExplainerThe apple falls. The Moon does not fall into us — yet it is always falling. Gravity is the same pull: the Moon's sideways speed keeps missing the Earth, tracing an orbit. One law for orchard and heavens.
Explain more
Newtonian gravity unifies terrestrial free fall and celestial orbits. The apple story is partly legend; the physics insight is real. Explainer for learners.
Why it matters
Unification is science's quiet superpower: different stories, same rule.
What is true / dramatized: Explainer. Educational entertainment — not a primary historical source.
Newtonian gravitation explainer; apple anecdote treated carefully.
Difficulty: easy · ~1 min to absorb
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