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"Newton was not the first of the age of reason. He was the last of the magicians..." โ Keynes Keynes on Newton thread, let's go https://t.co/FpvIITAHyW https://t.co/ybxDIut29P


Keynes wrote a ~4,000 word speech about Newton, titled "Newton: The Man" that was meant to commemorate Newton's 300th birthday โ but he died 3 months before he could give it. His brother Geoffrey Keynes gave it in his stead. Let's dig in https://t.co/vGNYmRhqqA https://t.co/VKwNT8vjMj


"Newton was profoundly neurotic" "The too well-known conflicts and ignoble quarrels with Hooke, Flamsteed, Leibniz are only too clear an evidence of this" "Like all his type he was wholly aloof from women" ๐๐ค "a wrapt, consecrated solitary" https://t.co/LKn6Y7nuWZ


"the clue to his mind is to be found in his unusual powers of continuous concentrated introspection" "Newton could hold a problem in his mind for hours and days and weeks until it surrendered to him its secret" https://t.co/Ow8yKWqZ26


quick aside โ one of my fav things about going down these rabbitholes is finding fellow seekers. here are a bunch of nerds in houston who have left a thread for this nerd in singapore to follow, re: these nerds in cambridge england. their fb page has 1k likes and is active. Like! https://t.co/ObaLK8btPt


"he looked on the whole universe [...] as a secret which could be read by applying pure thought to certain evidence" "he believe that these clues were to be found partly [...] in certain papers and traditions handed down by brethren in an unbroken chain back to [...] Babylonia." https://t.co/nqyGpcFwwn


as someone from southeast asia I never really know what to think or say about elaborate details & backstory re: abrahamic religions. I don't have the context to appreciate this stuff about trinitarians and unitarians etc and I haven't been able to make myself interested https://t.co/yOezC8OJwm


that last bit tho โ someone was thrown out of his professorship for saying Wrong Things that Newton secretly believed, and Newton stayed quiet, and Keynes considered this a blot on Newton's record I mean... it's always easy to judge other people's inaction. Newton was kinda busy https://t.co/xXyj38hwUS


@visakanv This is a bit of a cached belief so I'd have to refresh my memory as to why I think this, but my general impression is that Newton was kinda a jackass so this was actually pretty consistent with the rest of his record.

have to appreciate that whatever newton's beliefs were, he put in a fuckton of work into investigating his sources. I know that Keynes himself did this too! doesn't seem like a stretch to say that maybe he was inspired by Newton. rigorous thinkers ๐ https://t.co/Cv8YLTiQzG https://t.co/avzlmt0vLA


keynes does seem a little dismissive of newton's interests in alchemy, and I find myself in agreement with a Costa Rican physics professor on Quora (god, I love the Internet)โ that Newton wasn't an occultist himself, but rather looking for coded clues https://t.co/DmCAKG8gYm https://t.co/j7tSp95AOB


Keynes talks for a bit about how Newton was highly qualified to do whatever he wanted despite his quiet anxious nerd disposition, and then talks about how he had a severe nervous breakdown around age 50. I personally find this to be very humanizing, even comforting in a way https://t.co/sjA2pTG7wg
