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   Hibou to All   
   Re: The Angry Man's review of Newtons 'P   
   10 Apr 25 11:47:45   
   
   XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.usage.english   
   From: vpaereru-unmonitored@yahoo.com.invalid   
      
   Le 10/04/2025 à 11:42, Ross Clark a écrit :   
   > On 10/04/2025 8:22 p.m., Bertitaylor wrote:   
   >> On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 5:51:50 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> Am Dienstag000008, 08.04.2025 um 07:28 schrieb Bertitaylor:   
   >>>> Newton getting forgers hanged led to the establishment of modern   
   >>>> finance. Previous metals have got represented by intrinsically   
   >>>> worthless   
   >>>> paper or plastic and now some twists on cyberspace. Which means immense   
   >>>> and everlasting prosperity for everyone. The only way this was possible   
   >>>> was to make copying impossible or very difficult.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Sir Isaac Newton knew this would happen. Adam Smith's ideal notion that   
   >>>> money is labour and vice versa got its practical realisation with the   
   >>>> goal of impossibility of forgery. That is, difficulty in   
   >>>> counterfeiting.   
   >>>> Which was what Newton was up to. No longer would people have to lug   
   >>>> gold   
   >>>> and silver around. Those who work have their ability to do so as their   
   >>>> wealth. So in a free and open society all healthy and cheerful folk are   
   >>>> naturally wealthy.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Undoubtedly Sir Isaac Newton was the greatest benefactor of humanity.   
   >>>   
   >>> As far as I know, Newton was an alchemist and tried to create gold from   
   >>> other metals.   
   >>   
   >> Alchemy was very useful as the ancestor of chemistry. Getting gold out   
   >> of base metal was a goal for all alchemists. Not just Newton.   
   >>>   
   >>> So, in a way he was a forger himself.   
   >>   
   >> Wrong. He just had no idea about modern chemistry. Just as he had no   
   >> idea about electricity. He was employing his scientific attitude to   
   >> materials.   
   >>   
   >>> But I also have heard, that Newton was actually 'fabricated' himself   
   >>> (similar to Shakespeare).   
   >>   
   >> Again wrong. Both Newton and Shakespeare were very well known to the   
   >> elites of their time.   
   >>   
   >> Unlike Arindam who is never mentioned in the media, thus is   
   >> comprehensively suppressed, prior to his getting robbed of his IP;   
   >> following their racist/reverse-racist and bigoted/bootlicking robber   
   >> imperatives.   
   >>   
   >> Woof woof woof-woof woof   
   >   
   > Internet Profile?   
   > Intimate Parts??!?   
      
   Good question. I'm intrigued by 'previous metals'.   
      
   Still it's good that Bertie is doggedly studying English.   
      
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