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Harvesting Scientific Inspiration – AIP.ORG

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As the leaves begin to change and the air turns crisp, it is once again harvest season and we consider a favorite fall fruit among physicists: the apple! September and October are the peak (or core) months of apple-picking season in the United States. For physical sciences, apples are not just a delicious fruit to eat or bake into a pie, but an emblem of the physical sciences enterprise itself.

This particular fruit has been indelibly associated with the field of physics since the propagation of the legendary story of Isaac Newton, resting and ruminating in his garden, being struck by scientific inspiration as he observed an apple fall from a tree. Some believe that an apple tree in the garden of Woolsthorpe Manor, Newton’s birthplace and family home, is the infamous source of revelation, and many history of science enthusiasts visit the site each year to appreciate the momentous setting. Roy Bishop was one such physicist who made the pilgrimage in early October 1979, where, in a moment of serendipity, he captured several photographs of a double rainbow over the property (dually calling to mind Newton’s Opticks ).

Woolsthorpe Manor Apple Tree

A rainbow over Sir Isaac Newton’s home and his famous apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor, England. October 7, 1979. Newton Isaac H2 .

Photograph by Roy Bishop, Acadia University, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.


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Woolsthorpe Manor Apple Tree

Bishop’s photograph of the house was later used on a first day of issue cover (FDC ) for a commemorative Newton postage stamp series in the UK, which notably featured an apple stamp as a symbol of his discoveries and principles.

Isaac Newton Stamps

U.K. postage stamps on ‘Woolsthorpe Rainbow’ F.D.C. honoring Isaac Newton. March 24, 1987. Newton Isaac H11 .

Photograph by Roy Bishop, Acadia University, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

The apple tree believed by many to be Newton’s inspiration for his law of gravity is a variety called the Flower of Kent . This particular breed is neither optimal for cultivation nor in possession of many sought-after culinary features. Many other such heirloom apple varieties have been cast aside and lost over time;, however, the Flower of Kent is said to be maintained solely for its relationship with Newton and its role as a symbol for discovery and advancement in physics. Grafts deriving directly from the Woolsthorpe Manor tree have been dispersed across the world and planted in locations with the intention to grow inspiration in the physical sciences.
One can find grafts deriving from Newton’s Flower of Kent across the United States. The National Institute of Standards and Technology famously has planted several on the campus of their headquarters in Gaithersburg, MD.

AIP Research Team Visit to NIST, 2024

AIP Research Team Visits Newton Apple Tree at NIST. June 3, 2024. PH2025-2951_0011

Photo by Trevor Owens, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

NIST Newton Apple Tree Marker. June 3, 2024. PH2025-2951_013 .

Photo by Trevor Owens, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

Trevor Owens Newton Apple Tree NIST. June 3, 2024. PH2025-2951_0012 .

Photo by Trevor Owens, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

Flower of Kent apple on the NIST Newton Apple Tree at Gaithersburg, MD. June 3, 2024. PH2025-2951_014 .

Photo by Trevor Owens, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

Dr. Darine Haddad explaining how changes in gravity within the room effects NIST-4 Kibble Balance measurements, a highly accurate instrument that measures mass. June 3, 2024. PH2025-2951_0001 .

Photo by Trevor Owens, courtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

In addition to research institutes and laboratories, universities and colleges also plant clones of Newton’s Flower of Kent, either next to the buildings that house their physics departments or elsewhere on campus. Several academic arboreal locations include MIT , Stanford University (where its exact location is kept secret ), the University of Nebraska , the University of Wisconsin , the College of William & Mary , and Purdue University , among many more!

Work and Study at Campuses with Flower of Kent Plantings

Myron Good and Grad Students at Wisconsin. November 20, 1963. Good Myron F1 .

University of Wisconsin Photographic Laboratory, courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives.

Robert Fuller (right) teaches a physics course for non-science undergrads at University of Nebraska. Fuller Robert D1 .

AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Physics Today Collection.

Stanford Gravity Wave Project. 1978 (year approximate). Fairbank William F2 .

Photo taken by Jack Gilderoy, courtesy AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, gift of James N. Hollenhorst.

So, as you enjoy the changing colors of the autumn, relaxing outdoors in the cool air, or biting into a crisp, perfectly ripe apple, remember that scientific inspiration may drop at any moment…

Hedwig Kohn and Frau Senftleben sitting by trees

Hedwig Kohn and Frau Senftleben sitting by trees. Kohn Hedwig C24 .

AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, gift of Dr. Wilhelm Tappe, Kohn Photo Collection.


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Hedwig Kohn and Frau Senftleben sitting by trees

Emilio Segrè and Lewis Edgar Agnew Jr. sitting outdoors enjoying a picnic

Emilio Segrè and Lewis Edgar Agnew Jr. sitting outdoors enjoying a picnic. October, 1988. Segrè Emilio C17 .

AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Segrè Collection.

Do you have a Newton Flower of Kent on your campus or research site? We invite you to take a picture of yourself and your colleagues next to your tree and consider submitting it as a donation to the ESVA !

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