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Newton getting forgers hanged led to the establishment of modern
finance. Previous metals have got represented by intrinsically worthless paper or plastic and now some twists on cyberspace. Which means immense
and everlasting prosperity for everyone. The only way this was possible
was to make copying impossible or very difficult.
Sir Isaac Newton knew this would happen. Adam Smith's ideal notion that
money is labour and vice versa got its practical realisation with the
goal of impossibility of forgery. That is, difficulty in counterfeiting. Which was what Newton was up to. No longer would people have to lug gold
and silver around. Those who work have their ability to do so as their wealth. So in a free and open society all healthy and cheerful folk are naturally wealthy.
Undoubtedly Sir Isaac Newton was the greatest benefactor of humanity.
Le 10/04/2025 à 11:42, Ross Clark a écrit :
On 10/04/2025 8:22 p.m., Bertitaylor wrote:
On Thu, 10 Apr 2025 5:51:50 +0000, Thomas Heger wrote:
Am Dienstag000008, 08.04.2025 um 07:28 schrieb Bertitaylor:
Newton getting forgers hanged led to the establishment of modernAs far as I know, Newton was an alchemist and tried to create gold from >>>> other metals.
finance. Previous metals have got represented by intrinsically
worthless
paper or plastic and now some twists on cyberspace. Which means immense >>>>> and everlasting prosperity for everyone. The only way this was possible >>>>> was to make copying impossible or very difficult.
Sir Isaac Newton knew this would happen. Adam Smith's ideal notion that >>>>> money is labour and vice versa got its practical realisation with the >>>>> goal of impossibility of forgery. That is, difficulty in
counterfeiting.
Which was what Newton was up to. No longer would people have to lug
gold
and silver around. Those who work have their ability to do so as their >>>>> wealth. So in a free and open society all healthy and cheerful folk are >>>>> naturally wealthy.
Undoubtedly Sir Isaac Newton was the greatest benefactor of humanity. >>>>
Alchemy was very useful as the ancestor of chemistry. Getting gold out
of base metal was a goal for all alchemists. Not just Newton.
So, in a way he was a forger himself.
Wrong. He just had no idea about modern chemistry. Just as he had no
idea about electricity. He was employing his scientific attitude to
materials.
But I also have heard, that Newton was actually 'fabricated' himself
(similar to Shakespeare).
Again wrong. Both Newton and Shakespeare were very well known to the
elites of their time.
Unlike Arindam who is never mentioned in the media, thus is
comprehensively suppressed, prior to his getting robbed of his IP;
following their racist/reverse-racist and bigoted/bootlicking robber
imperatives.
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Internet Profile?
Intimate Parts??!?
Good question. I'm intrigued by 'previous metals'.
Still it's good that Bertie is doggedly studying English.
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