melvincarvalho on Nostr: Newton was a great mind and Lucasian professor. Hawking, who was also Lucasian ...
Newton was a great mind and Lucasian professor. Hawking, who was also Lucasian professor, titled his book "On the shoulders of giants". The theory goes that he was trolling Robert Hooke when he wrote that phrase. My view is that he was referring to some of the great thinkers of the past, such as Kepler, Bracho, Galileo. But Newton as an alchemist was probably refering to John Dee, who founded Trinity College, Cambridge. Dee was the greatest mathematician of his age, and wrote the Monas, which is still not deciphered. But the best guess is that the glyph is to transform things from a lower nature to a higher nature. That is cypherpunk af. True cypherpunk. Satoshi dematerialized this idea by turning inert hard drives into digital gold. Newton got a few things wrong, such as light particles and relative motion. He was also first Lord of the Mint, his job was to prevent double spend, which was punishable by death. Satoshi follows in a long tradtion of what we call cypherpunks today, and what were called al-chemists, in the past.
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