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Appletree recalls Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of the Universal Law of Gravitation after an apple fell on his head whilst sitting under an apple tree. | Appletree recalls Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of the Universal Law of Gravitation after an apple fell on his head whilst sitting under an apple tree. | ||
The apple also of course had a role in the fall of Adam and Eve. | The apple also of course had a role in the fall of Adam and Eve. |
Revision as of 18:20, 13 July 2006
German 'Apfel': apple
German 'Abfall': waste; also: falling off
Appletree recalls Sir Isaac Newton's discovery of the Universal Law of Gravitation after an apple fell on his head whilst sitting under an apple tree.
The apple also of course had a role in the fall of Adam and Eve.