tiistai 5. helmikuuta 2019

The British and Isaac Newton

"Was Isaac Newton British? Is his cultrural inheritage a problem for
the British nowadays, kind of too narrow for life? I some twenty years
ago read from some book his correspondence with Hooke and kind of got
the impression that he was German and Hooke was British. The name
Isaac in connection with German culture would maybe refer to the whole
civilized culture, it's theory perspective, while in Britain maybe to
narrow technical kind of thinking resulting from people coming by ship
from warm countries and trying to appear British, or evil people
trying to appear rational in a British way. Would Isaac Newtin's
theory and reputation have been considered a way to cure British
propeblem of not so rational foreigners arriving by sea? But then
eacvh theory is connected to the climate and culture it was born from,
kind of leaves room for life according to them but not to life in some
other climate and other cultural environment with different shere of
life and different ways of thinking, feeling etc. Likewise if Isaac
Newton was a woman, she would have had a long curly hair and it would
have been mentiuoned quite likely, and so her theories would not have
been suited for men use as well as she would have said, but being
quite hard working life, while women would have had it easy if like
her, since people are often considerate toward themselves but not to
people of clearly different yype.
Can it be that Newton's theories are not what causes problems, at
least if taken along with practical life and a more complex view of
the world and of everyday life, but what causes problems is
differential and integral calculkations, maybe in connection with
Newton's theories. So the calculations shouls be kept separate and put
to computers: so a computer could calculate the mathematical part and
people just give it geometrical shapes and curved surfaces according
to some mathematical functions for the computer to integrate over. So
humans would be pictoral and practical and understand the complexity
of life, while computers would do the repetitive mindless stupid
calculating work."