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|    Thomas Heger to All    |
|    Re: The Angry Man's review of Newtons 'P    |
|    11 Apr 25 06:44:28    |
      XPost: sci.physics.relativity, alt.usage.english       From: ttt_heg@web.de              Am Donnerstag000010, 10.04.2025 um 10:54 schrieb Hibou:       > Le 10/04/2025 à 06:51, Thomas Heger a écrit :       >> Am Dienstag000008, 08.04.2025 um 07:28 schrieb Bertitaylor:       >>>       >>> 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.       >>       >> So, in a way he was a forger himself.       >>       >> But I also have heard, that Newton was actually 'fabricated' himself       >> (similar to Shakespeare).       >       > He was a mere lightweight. He weighed only one Newton (0.225 lbf).       >              There exists a theory, that Shakespeare and Newton didn't write what       they were famous for.              They simply borrowed their names for sinister plots.                     Newtons 'Principia' were not written more or less at the end of Newton's       life, but in the middle.              This was quite astonishing, since Newton wrote about occultism and       alchemy later and not about physics.              But why?              I mean: you had just written the most influential book in physics of       your entire era and then you stop????              Usually scientific careers have 'momentum' and once in full swing, you       cannot simply stop.              But Newton did just that and after 'Principia' he studied the art of       making Gold and the influence of the stars upon the course of life.              That was a VERY odd succession!                     TH              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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