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Sir Isaac Newton was a genius before his time. Not only did he discover gravity, the laws of motion, and unravel the mysteries of physics, he also knew how to make a cracking office desk toy! Ok maybe not. Newton’s cradle was actually introduced in 1968 (and not the 17th century) by Richard Loncraine and Peter Broxton, and this is an exact replica of the original design – manufactured to the same exceptional quality, and developed with the same balance of stylish form and excellent function.
The swinging metal balls are a brilliant demonstration of the ‘for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction’ law.
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