Let’s write down two columns.
One will be titled, “Newton’s great ideas,” and the other will be titled, “Newton’s inexcusable folly.”
Gravitation, color theory, cubic equations, and calculus belong in the first column.
The philosopher’s stone, sacred geometry, end-of-the-world predictions, and the color indigo belong in the second column.
If you have any good argument why his belief in God doesn’t belong in the second column with the rest of the nonsense, please show it.
Let’s write down two columns.
One will be titled, “Newton’s great ideas,” and the other will be titled, “Newton’s inexcusable folly.”
Gravitation, color theory, cubic equations, and calculus belong in the first column.
The philosopher’s stone, sacred geometry, end-of-the-world predictions, and the color indigo belong in the second column.
If you have any good argument why his belief in God doesn’t belong in the second column with the rest of the nonsense, please show it.