Re: Origin of Newton story - Minnesota Technolog?



On 11 Aug, 23:52, "Robert J. Kolker" <bobkol...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
spintronic wrote:
On Aug 10, 6:52 pm, Ye Old One <use...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 08:19:33 -0700 (PDT), spintronic
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On Aug 10, 3:26 pm, Ye Old One <use...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Sun, 10 Aug 2008 07:04:53 -0700 (PDT), spintronic
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So was he kookoo,

No, unlike you he had a brain and used it.

To do what? Decifer the bible?

Nope.

We have him to thank for calculus, the generalized binomial theorem,
the classification of cubic plane curves, the discovery of a new
formula for calculating pi, his major works on optics and light
including Newton's theory of colour,  the invention of the Newtonian
telescope, the development of the three laws of motion and of course
he defined the law of universal gravitation.

How little you know about newton.

Simple question.

Was Newton religious?

Yes. Newton was a God Phreak.

And he also did those things listed above.

Bob Kolker



Don't cry. You'll get over it.

Flies in the face of your claim that creationists can't do science.

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