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The Metaphysical World of Isaac Newton

Alchemy, Prophecy, and the Search for Lost Knowledge
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ISBN-13:
9781620552056
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
480
Autor:
John Chambers
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Newton's heretical yet equation-incisive writings on theology, spirituality, alchemy, and prophecy, written in secret alongside his Principia Mathematica • Shows how Newton's brilliance extended far beyond math and science into alchemy, spirituality, prophecy, and the search for lost continents such as Atlantis • Explains how he was seeking to rediscover the one true religion that existed prior to the Flood of Noah, when science and spirituality were one • Examines Newton's alternate timeline of prehistory and his study of prophecy through the Book of Revelations, including his prediction of Apocalypse in the year 2060 Isaac Newton (1643-1727) is still regarded by the world as the greatest scientist who ever lived. He invented calculus, discovered the binomial theorem, explained the rainbow, built the first reflecting telescope, and explained the force of gravity. In his famous masterpiece, Principia Mathematica, he described the mechanics of the physical universe with unimagined precision, proving the cosmos was put together according to laws. The perfection of these laws implied a perfect legislator. To Newton, they were proof that God existed. At the same time Newton was writing Principia Mathematica, he was writing a twin volume that he might have called, had it been completed, Principia Theologia--Principles of Theology. This other masterpiece of Newton, kept secret because of the heresies it contained, consists of thousands of essays providing equation-incisive answers to the spiritual questions that have plagued mankind through the ages. Examining Newton's secret writings, John Chambers shows how his brilliance extended into alchemy, spirituality, the search for lost continents such as Atlantis, and a quest to uncover the "corrupted texts" that were rife in the Bibles of his time. Although he was a devout Christian, Newton's work on the Bible was focused not on restoring the original Jewish and Christian texts but on rediscovering the one true religion that existed prior to the Flood of Noah, when science and spirituality were one. The author shows that a single thread runs through Newton's metaphysical explorations: He is attempting to chart the descent of man's soul from perfection to the present day. The author also examines Newton's alternate timeline of ancient history and his study of prophecy through the Book of Revelations, including his prediction of an Apocalypse in the year 2060 followed by a radically transformed world. He shows that Newton's great hope was that these writings would provide a moral compass for humanity as it embarked upon the great enterprise that became our technological world.
Acknowledgments ONE "A History of the Corruption of the Soul of Man" TWO The Newton Code THREE Newton's God FOUR Bloodbath in a Boghouse: Murder in the Fourth Century AD, Part 1 FIVE The Severed Hand: Murder in the Fourth Century AD, Part 2 SIX The Temptation of Saint Anthony SEVEN The Great Apostasy EIGHT Apocalypse 2060? NINE The Conversion of the Jews TEN With Noah on the Mountaintop ELEVEN In the Days of the Comet TWELVE Deconstructing Time THIRTEEN Chiron and the Star Globe FOURTEEN A Glitter of Atlantis FIFTEEN The Secret of Life SIXTEEN Masters of the Prisca Sapientia, Part 1: Aristarchus, Anaxagoras, Numa Pompilius SEVENTEEN Masters of the Prisca Sapientia, Part 2: Philolaus, Pythagoras, Moses, Pauli EIGHTEEN Son of Archimedes APPENDIX A Newton's Prophetic Hieroglyphs APPENDIX B Further Corruptions Found in the New Testament APPENDIX C Newton's Twenty-Three Queries Concerning the Word ὁμοούσιος APPENDIX D Newton on God's Anti-Trinitarian Introduction to John's Book of Revelation APPENDIX E Newton on Ancient Science APPENDIX F Newton's Translation of the Emerald Tablet Notes Bibliography Index

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