00:00I'm Ujwal.
00:04This is Trinity College. This is the heart of Cambridge where most of the innovators of 19th century, 20th century
00:13were based.
00:13Starting from Newton of course, then Ramanujam was literally living right there in that building, right over there.
00:22Nehru was here and Amartya Sen also studied from here.
00:25So this is Trinity but on the other side that's where our dinner is tonight.
00:28So that's St. John's. This is the apple tree where actually it's said that Newton was sitting here and then
00:35discovered the gravity.
00:37But that's not the true story. It's a branch of a tree which was at his home base perhaps in
00:43north of England
00:43where he did all this thinking under an apple tree and then a branch of that apple tree was grafted
00:50here.
00:51That's where the chapel is and this is where the groundbreaking innovation of gravity actually happened.
01:02That's how the Π΄ΡΡ
ΠΎΠ² understanding opened.
01:03That's how sandy temperature feels like water doesn't turn out.
01:04What else I thought about, after I yells at that rule though?
01:10That's what we can go and see sometimes things not earlier.
01:11If I even recall that it's just about 15 minutes, pull up a passagewise.
01:11So I'm sorry.
01:11I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Okay, thanks Mon to that.
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