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The Greatest Scientist in History Was Hiding a Deadly Secret 

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@malverdeislove
@malverdeislove Год назад
I never get tired of hearing that Isaac Newton was a fan of heavy metal. 🤘
@stephenpmurphy591
@stephenpmurphy591 Год назад
Only British heavy mental.
@miusukamadoto6805
@miusukamadoto6805 Год назад
@@stephenpmurphy591 I'm sure he would've had appreciated Scandinavian heavy metal too :)
@stephenpmurphy591
@stephenpmurphy591 Год назад
@@miusukamadoto6805 Touche'
@catman7153
@catman7153 Год назад
He had the hair for it, for sure!
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 Год назад
I’m sure his friends were Thunderstruck but Nothing Else Matters on the Stairway to Heaven.
@acidcharon
@acidcharon Год назад
If you havent ever read Principia Mathematica, no matter if you are good in mathematics/physics its more than worth reading it. His observations and how he was seeing and understood the world around him, is beyond mind blowing.... His brain was on completely different level, its astonishing.
@brinavarro13
@brinavarro13 Год назад
It’s for free on Google😃🤓🤓🤓
@omo568
@omo568 Год назад
Putting it on my to read list
@markhughes7927
@markhughes7927 Год назад
I was blown off the planet for two years reading Buckminster Fuller’s mathematics - back in ‘87.
@ChickenPermissionOG
@ChickenPermissionOG Год назад
he was probably insane too
@RatusMax
@RatusMax Год назад
His brain it's not on a different level. Stop lying. He removed all other distractions from life so that he can just sit and think without judgement. Sacrifices were made. The fool tried hard to find immortality through alchemy but realized it was impossible at some point. I will say, who knows what he would have found with the chemistry and biology like we know today. It was because he was secretive and did his own experiments in private that nobody interrupted his thoughts. Every human can do what he did.The question is do you want to truly be like him?
@attila535
@attila535 Год назад
It is a small miracle, that he lived that long with that much heavy metal in his body.
@trelometallo
@trelometallo Год назад
He was a fan of Holocaust band before they even existed😂
@Kylielifts6379
@Kylielifts6379 Год назад
Bro built like Ozzy Osborne
@savage-traveler
@savage-traveler Год назад
Dude was metal af
@myscreen2urs
@myscreen2urs Год назад
It was only heavy metal, not death metal🤘🙃
@majorkramer
@majorkramer Год назад
I love the b.s. drip. But all geniuses are a little mad. Just a little.
@terryhayward7905
@terryhayward7905 Год назад
"There is a thin line between genius and madness" And you have to live on that line to be able to turn a mad idea into true science.
@charlesbrightman4237
@charlesbrightman4237 4 месяца назад
IN THE INTEREST OF FINDING THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING: SOME THINGS MODERN SCIENCE DOES NOT APPARENTLY KNOW: Consider the following: a. Numbers: Modern science does not even know how numbers and certain mathematical constants exist for math to do what math does. Surely the very nature of reality has to allow numbers and mathematical constants to actually exist for math to do what math does in this existence. (And nobody as of yet has been able to show me how numbers and certain mathematical constants can come from the Standard Model Of Particle Physics). b. Space: Modern science does not even know what 'space' actually is nor how it could actually warp and expand. c. Time: Modern science does not even know what 'time' actually is nor how it could actually warp and vary. d. Gravity: Modern science does not even know what 'gravity' actually is nor how gravity actually does what it appears to do. And for those who claim that 'gravity' is matter warping the fabric of spacetime, see 'b' and 'c' above. e. Speed of Light: 'Speed', distance divided by time, distance being two points in space with space between those two points. But yet, here again, modern science does not even know what space and time actually are that makes up 'speed' and they also claim that space can warp and expand and time can warp and vary, so how could they truly know even what the speed of light actually is that they utilize in many of the formulas? Speed of light should also warp, expand and vary depending upon what space and time it was in. And if the speed of light can warp, expand and vary in space and time, how then do far away astronomical observations actually work that are based upon light and the speed of light that could warp, expand and vary in actual reality? f. Photons: A photon swirls with the 'e' and 'm' energy fields 90 degrees to each other. A photon is also considered massless. What keeps the 'e' and 'm' energy fields together across the vast universe for billions of light years? And why doesn't the momentum of the 'e' and 'm' energy fields as they swirl about not fling them away from the central area of the photon? And why aren't photons that go across the vast universe torn apart by other photons, including photons with the exact same energy frequency, and/or by matter, matter being made up of quarks, electrons and interacting energy, quarks and electrons being considered charged particles, each with their respective magnetic field with them? Electricity is electricity and magnetism is magnetism varying possibly only in energy modality, energy density and energy frequency. So why doesn't the 'e' and 'm' of other photons and of matter basically tear apart a photon going across the vast universe? Also, 'if' a photon actually red shifts, where does the red shifted energy go and why does the photon red shift? And for those who claim space expanding causes a photon to red shift, see 'b' above. Why does radio 'em' (large 'em' waves) have low energy and gamma 'em' (small 'em' waves) have high energy? And for those who say E = hf; see also 'b' and 'c' above. (f = frequency, cycles per second. But modern science claims space can warp and expand and time can warp and vary. If 'space' warps and expands and/or 'time' warps and varies, what does that do to 'E'? And why doesn't 'E' keep space from expanding and time from varying?). g. Energy: Modern science claims that energy cannot be created nor destroyed, it's one of the foundations of physics. Hence, energy is either truly a finite amount and eternally existent, or modern science is wrong. First Law Of Thermodynamics: "Energy can neither be created nor destroyed." How exactly is 'energy' eternally existent? h. Existence and Non-Existence side by side throughout all of eternity. How? * ADDED NOTE: My current TOE idea can potentially answer all of these above items, and more, in a logical, coherent and inter-related manner. And wouldn't one expect the true TOE of existence itself to be able to do that? What other TOE idea in known existence can currently do that? Surely not the General or Special Relativity Models nor even the Standard Model of Particle Physics. TOE IDEA: (Short version): [currently dependent upon the results of my gravity test]: The 'gem' photon is the eternally existent energy unit of this universe. The strong and weak nuclear forces are derivatives of the electromagnetic ('em') interactions between quarks and electrons. The nucleus is a magnetic field boundary. 'Gravity' is a part of electromagnetic radiation, gravity acting 90 degrees to the 'em' modalities, which of course act 90 degrees to each other. 'Gravity' is not matter warping the fabric of spacetime, 'gravity' is a part of spacetime that helps to make up matter. The gravity and 'em' modalities of matter interact with the gravity and 'em' modalities of spacetime and the gravity and 'em' modalities of spacetime interact with the gravity and 'em' modalities of matter. I am open to any and all theory of everything ideas that can potentially answer all those above items in a logical, coherent and inter-related manner. Currently, as far as I am currently aware of, there are no others but my own. GRAVITY TEST: (Short Version): Direct a high powered laser 90 degrees through an electric field and magnetic field polarized as such to nullify the 'em' of the laser. "IF" my current TOE idea is correct, a gravitational black hole would become evident. (The 'gem' photon being the energy unit of this universe that makes up everything else in existence in this existence.)
@nyb_ok
@nyb_ok 3 месяца назад
Wow well said
@andrewyoonhobai8453
@andrewyoonhobai8453 Месяц назад
another epstein i mean einstein?
@jaaps772
@jaaps772 Год назад
A quart mug is a type of drinking vessel that has a capacity of one quart, or 32 fluid ounces, which is equivalent to four cups or two pints. This unit of measurement is commonly used in the United States and is sometimes used to serve beer or other beverages in pubs or restaurants. The size of a quart mug can vary depending on the specific design, but it typically has a wide, rounded shape with a handle for easy drinking. In fact, Isaac Newton's mother famously claimed that his head could fit inside a quart mug.
@Pisti846
@Pisti846 Год назад
That makes sense since the English System of measure is the system we currently use in the US and was the system used in England during Newton's life time. The US continued to use the English System after Great Britain and Canada switched over to the British Imperial System in the 19th century. When I was in elementary school in the 1960s we still called it the English System. Nowadays it is called the US Customary System. I am surprised Thoughty didn't know what a quart is.
@advancetotabletop5328
@advancetotabletop5328 Год назад
Maybe if Mountain Dew was invented in Britain, everyone there would know what a quart mug was. :D
@rogersmith8339
@rogersmith8339 Год назад
The US quart is very close to a litre which is smaller than a Imperial quart by around 10%
@robertewalt7789
@robertewalt7789 Год назад
A quart in UK (and Canada) is bigger than in the US. Back when UK used pints and quarts.
@Pisti846
@Pisti846 Год назад
@@robertewalt7789 Not when Newton was alive.
@calebchanda569
@calebchanda569 Год назад
His humanity and his vanity only makes his work even more legendary. Dude had family issues and still found a way to screw engineering students with calculus; that's determination!
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 Год назад
He also screwed one aspiring architect, me, with calculus, which I cannot for the life of me understand could be useful in constructing a building that won't fall down.
@2MinuteHockey
@2MinuteHockey Год назад
@@erynlasgalen1949 it's not about the building not falling down, it's about using less material and optimizing the design. It's an iterative process that directly uses calculus principles
@tedmitchell226
@tedmitchell226 Год назад
My second oldest son would vomit before calculus class, his major computer science
@alpheusmadsen8485
@alpheusmadsen8485 Год назад
It's a misnomer that calculus makes engineering and physics harder. It actually makes certain problems in physics and engineering *easier* . Indeed, many problems are far more difficult, if not outright impossible, without calculus.
@waits4noone23
@waits4noone23 Год назад
When you take the negative patterns that are playing out in the pendulum of your mind and transmute that energy into motivation, inspiration or art, that is alchemy. That is how you turn darkness into light. Thoughty 2 could do with showing a little respect for magi. Just because you don't understand something, doesn't make it delusional bullshit, just makes you ignorant.
@kensurrency2564
@kensurrency2564 10 месяцев назад
The thing about alchemy is that, yes, it was literal in the sense that they were trying to turn base metals into gold, which would have undermined the ‘system’ but it is also metaphorical: if we are able to learn the secrets of life and reality, that would also undermine the system, in a much more fundamental way. I would argue that mysticism is much more dangerous to the ‘system’ than any quantity of physical gold. Part of the reason for witch trials and persecution of unorthodox ideas over history.
@wolvulus
@wolvulus 4 месяца назад
😊
@k1mpman
@k1mpman 4 месяца назад
This was my understanding of alchemy too. It was sometimes used as a guise to veil the fact that they were transmuting their mind to such an extent they would be considered mystics in the Indian tradition. The different elements, the syntax of their concoctions and other general terms had a mystical translation.
@manuelaguirre1062
@manuelaguirre1062 3 месяца назад
@@k1mpman watch : Bertrand Russell: The Golem of Venice. It talks about Newton and Galileo being overrated.
@Amanda-t4j
@Amanda-t4j 2 месяца назад
The mystery religions ....relation...all stuff not like the institutions welding power, but faking that they are the mysterious stuff
@dysrt147
@dysrt147 Год назад
You are a Great Story teller. I love your channel.
@samathman3937
@samathman3937 8 месяцев назад
I disagree on one point. As a mathematician and long time teacher of calculus who is fairly familiar with the Newton-Leibnitz controversy there seems to be little doubt that Leibnitz had many of Newton's papers in his possession prior to his own work on calculus and it is therefore only reasonable to presume that Newton seeded Leibnitz ideas. Leibnitz did contribute his more useful notation however.
@solomonmarangu9191
@solomonmarangu9191 8 месяцев назад
Just to think that a small decision to convert a boy to a farmer could have had such a big impact on the world as we know it 300 years later
@NowhereMan7
@NowhereMan7 Год назад
When you said he was encouraged to spend his working life on a farm implying its a near thing that the world turned out this way, I had the same thought I always have when I hear stuff like this. Like " Hitler could have been got shot in WWI" and other history changing close calls. The thing is, these close calls have happened an impossibly large, unknowable amount of times. There have been more humanity altering events we dont know about than do. People who would have gone on to do something to advance the human race or something hugely destructive existed but life sent them on another path. Its crazy to think about.
@aceventura5398
@aceventura5398 Год назад
44 attempts to kill hitler failed. Thats not good luck coupled with caution. He had a protector.
@NowhereMan7
@NowhereMan7 Год назад
@@aceventura5398 I dont know how your reply has anything to do with what I'm saying, which is about how we can never know all the near misses and lost opportunities in history that have hugely changed the world today.
@aceventura5398
@aceventura5398 Год назад
@@NowhereMan7 just watched a " Mr Ballen" video. Said hitler was in the sights of an enemy soldier just 30 feet away. Hitler was a " runner " delivered messages trench to trench. He must have gotten disoriented and walked in the wrong direction. The enemy soldier saw he was unarmed so didnt fire on him. They just made eye contact for a moment then hitler turned and walked away. Is this story true ? Perhaps. 44 recorded attempts to kill hitler. How many failed before being noticed as such. Ten..twenty...thirty. Lets say 15. Thats almost 60 attempts. This bstd was surely being kept safe by a spiritual power. Hitler was a masterful spokes man, but a poor general. Germany's chances of victory were much higher if hitler had been killed. Hitler didnt trust anyone. You cant win such a war without trust. As you stated ....." near misses and lost opportunities" 60 near misses and lost opportunities to kill hitler have DRASTICALLY altered our history So who kept him alive..satan or Yahweh ?
@NowhereMan7
@NowhereMan7 Год назад
@@aceventura5398 You are free to comment on this website just like everyone else. Maybe start your own comment though if your reply is on another subject. Then again do as you please. I just dont know what that has to do with my comment but all good.
@tonilaseng4620
@tonilaseng4620 Год назад
There is no coincidences in this world. Those who knows will knows.
@BaroqueBach.
@BaroqueBach. Год назад
When thoughty2 is two days early:
@davidlancaster8152
@davidlancaster8152 Год назад
It's always Monday drops where I live
@Australian_Made
@Australian_Made Год назад
Monday for me in the land, downunder. 🇦🇺 or just AFTER midnight 🙊
@snotmonkey357
@snotmonkey357 Год назад
WAIT.... he has a schedule?? What is it... for say western Europe
@youtubeuser206
@youtubeuser206 Год назад
@@snotmonkey357 somewhere around mondays 16:00 gmt
@doughewitt2507
@doughewitt2507 Год назад
​@Purmasari Sindangmulya qqqqqq
@chemicalvamp
@chemicalvamp Год назад
My family had some quart mugs when i was a kid. They were made of pewter and had glass pane bottom.
@aimee-lynndonovan6077
@aimee-lynndonovan6077 6 месяцев назад
I have some , I’ll have to measure the volume, lol!
@rev.jonathanwint6038
@rev.jonathanwint6038 9 месяцев назад
Not just a Alchemist but a Demon summoner and necromancer.. So yep...By the way he considered the Alchemy and Magic the serouse real life work.
@mariloubannon5874
@mariloubannon5874 3 месяца назад
One difference between science and faith is that science seeks to accurately predict future events through experiments which can be repeated. There is no experiment which can prove that one’s faith is the ‘correct’ one. This always makes me wonder, when a person says it is “God’s will”, to which god they are referring.
@ashndj23
@ashndj23 2 месяца назад
No such thing as demons, all is you projected outwards.
@alanhindmarch4483
@alanhindmarch4483 11 месяцев назад
Not only was Newton buried in Westminster Abbey, he was the First of Only 3 Commoners (non Royals) to be given a State Funeral. The other 2 being Lord Nelson and Winston Churchill.
@iplayeddsharpminor
@iplayeddsharpminor Год назад
I am a former student of astrophysics with a vague awareness of what an arse Newton was in getting works of peers removed from libraries. And as always I love your videos. But Gerard Vernon Wallop has got to be the single best part of it. What a name 😂
@aceventura5398
@aceventura5398 Год назад
What proof have you found confirming billions of gallaxies ? Proof confirming images of multiple gallaxies Photoshoped from pixelated images are actualy a true representation.
@AA-BB
@AA-BB Год назад
Sick brag
@hell-hollowfarmer41
@hell-hollowfarmer41 Год назад
Great videos as always! Love the 'don't take that shovel!' part! The best doctor I had growing up was the first generation in his family to attend college after a huge falling out with his family when he wanted to continue schooling instead of pursuing a life of ditch digging! Sometimes schooling can be okay! Thanks Doc for not taking the shovel!
@doncarlodivargas5497
@doncarlodivargas5497 Год назад
I wished someone told my mother that, I could have been a world known genius also
@margaretclark9016
@margaretclark9016 Год назад
My brothers-in-law could have been been genius’ as well. My husband managed to be the one and only in his family to go to college and on to med school. My father-in-law felt insecure and forbid the other children to further their education.
@notoftentold4076
@notoftentold4076 Год назад
Number one on that list is the most important subject anyone could ever study. Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him)
@natarajsingaluri2
@natarajsingaluri2 4 месяца назад
He became a thief !! He theft theories from Indian texts and later he shamelessly claimed that they were his inventions . What a shame
@PrairieWolff
@PrairieWolff Год назад
Thoughty2 could make dryer lint an interesting and educational subject and I'd listen.
@nufosmatic
@nufosmatic Год назад
2:25 - It is highly unlikely that Jesus of Nazareth was born on 25 December - to be a King of Israel one would have to be born in the Spring. The 25 December date was created by Justinian to rectify Christianity with Roman paganism - the feast of Sol Invictus...
@robbietorkelsonn8509
@robbietorkelsonn8509 Год назад
at an age when most of us are figuring out the washing machine, oh, yes 50 ... after your first divorce
@KhalidAskar
@KhalidAskar Год назад
Everytime a new video drops on my feed, I feel like I just got a new book ! Your storytelling abilities are unmatched!
@snorthsnorth6480
@snorthsnorth6480 Год назад
Unmatched, also, in the sense of being relentlessly chirpy.
@MrMockingbird1313
@MrMockingbird1313 Год назад
Hey Thoughty2, I have spent a considerable amount of energy on genealogy. Sir Issac was a cousin of my late wife. It appears he has had some number of nieces and nephews, but never had a girl friend. He was childless. He may have had Asperger's Syndrome. I am almost positive he had Alpha 1 Anti Tripsin Deficiency, as it ran through the family. I will speculate that there is a good chance Sir Issac's Cause of Death (COD) was some form of Parkinson's Disease. A1A Disease (short name), is a host carrier for at least 20 other well known diseases, like Parkinson's. Many people with A1A will do cutting edge almost crazy things. So his drinking metals hardly seems odd, given his genetic code. Finally, many of Issac's cousins, to this day, have had genius level IQ.
@Alan_Misc
@Alan_Misc Год назад
Hey MrMockingbird1313. That's amazing. Your late wife could very well be related to me as well then!!! Sir Isaac Newton was my 3rd cousin 11x removed. His 2nd great grandfather John Clark Newton (1520-1563) had two sons - Richard (1575-1641) whos son was Isaac Newton (1606-1642) who was the father of Sir Isaac Newton. For the other son George Newton (1554-1600), he had a son called Christopher Newton (1584-1645) who had a son called Isaac Newton (1608-1650) who likewise had a son called Captain Isaac Newton (born 1632) who was my direct 9th great grandfather and also the 3rd cousin of Sir Isaac Newton. I hope that's of interest.
@aceventura5398
@aceventura5398 Год назад
Genius IQ'S are easy to reach today. Mine said i was one. Im as dumb as a shit between two house bricks. 😂
@1minuteofgaming596
@1minuteofgaming596 Год назад
@@Alan_Misc How did you feel when you first realized that the great Newton was your relative? He is my favorite scientist BTW.
@Alan_Misc
@Alan_Misc Год назад
@@1minuteofgaming596 it was interesting but after building my family tree for +11 years, it really makes you realise we're all cousins anyway. It's just how distant / close we are and that everyone in the world are related if we could go back far enough.
@DylanApps
@DylanApps Год назад
If were going by that logic im Jesus Christ 15th cousin 161 times removed. Im just saying you guys share more dna with a banana than you do Isaac
@DarkLink18819
@DarkLink18819 Год назад
A court mug is literally just a giant beer mug. When you buy beer in some states it comes in quarts(32oz, 0.946lit), not 40 oz. I have one in my cupboard. Thanks for reminding me to break it out again, been a while.
@cvp5882
@cvp5882 Год назад
40oz is a quarter imperial gallon. 32oz is a quarter US gallon. 4.54L vs 3.78L
@jp5481
@jp5481 Год назад
​@@Joe-sg9ll I.e. 2 pints, or about 1100 ml
@jp5481
@jp5481 Год назад
@@Joe-sg9ll indeed
@stinkysnowman7169
@stinkysnowman7169 Год назад
I used to play minecraft and listen to your vids now i get nostalgic when i hear your voice❤
@ernestweaver5544
@ernestweaver5544 10 месяцев назад
Excellent Job Thoughty. I learned a lot more about Issac. Thank You.
@eyemunchained8968
@eyemunchained8968 Год назад
Isaac Newton was never married has no known child... He like the mad scientist himself, Nikola Tesla, were titans in mankind's brief history.
@Dave_of_Mordor
@Dave_of_Mordor Год назад
@@xunqianbaidu6917 what project was this?
@aadamtx
@aadamtx Год назад
I've found it fascinating that some folks can have such divergent interests and careers and do both well. Newton and the Mint, for example, but also novelist Anthony Trollope and his postal service innovations. Peter Ackroyd's NEWTON (part of the "Brief Lives" series) is a good overview of the man's life and work.
@HFTYKCK
@HFTYKCK Год назад
MBTI probably determines a lot to do with this.
@redditastic6711
@redditastic6711 Год назад
​@@HFTYKCK mbti is proven bs. It's a development of appetite for multiple disciplines
@Trump-sucks
@Trump-sucks 7 месяцев назад
🤣🤣
@Dherwin
@Dherwin 5 месяцев назад
I am one of those people, but I can't say that I do the things I do pretty well, only other people can tell if I did good on a certain things. I'm an electronics engineer and an author of some novels I've written throughout the years. Never have published anything though, only the people closest to me are able to access my archives. All the feedbacks have been good so far. I don't know how to describe it, but having multiple interests makes me less productive on other areas since I often get invested into something that I find fascinating such as studying engineering when I was at university. Ultimately I had to take a step down on writing novels when this interest spiked. It's like a dormant hobby that takes over me when triggered. But with time, I often find myself writing again for some reason. Man I'm really bad at explaining, you might find this confusing as hell. Lmao
@hell-hollowfarmer41
@hell-hollowfarmer41 Год назад
I wanna see a 'glow up' contest between Sir Isaac and Gottried Leibniz! Some serious hair-metal 80s rocker vibes going on there!
@diturner7247
@diturner7247 Год назад
Enjoying this one. One of the best. Comments are great. Charcoal in water to assist removing metal and such. Organic gardening and herbs assist removing nasty stuff from our body. Great job gardening and hugely rewarding. Natural matters and so does nurture.
@mistercowboy202
@mistercowboy202 9 месяцев назад
I am a straight male but I have such a profound gay crush on thoughty2
@tapiolautavaara9532
@tapiolautavaara9532 Месяц назад
Is it the mustache? Gotta be the mustache...
@Lewwyy
@Lewwyy Год назад
Isac Newton discovered gravity in 1687... Before that, people could fly
@DarknessProphet
@DarknessProphet Год назад
Oh gee, thanks Isaac, robbing us of flying carriages.
@annabellethepitty
@annabellethepitty Год назад
What a killjoy.
@MeganVictoriaKearns
@MeganVictoriaKearns Год назад
Damn... Isaac Newton is history's version of that kid who reminds the teacher she didn't assign homework yet.
@Deepak.Dahiya
@Deepak.Dahiya Год назад
Writing was invented around 3200 BC People before 3200 BC :
@Angelol3895
@Angelol3895 Год назад
Steven’s dad was still in school
@scarlettg6136
@scarlettg6136 Год назад
Wonderful alternate bioblog of a great mind. Your art adds just what's needed to keep it in prospective. Thanks for the history lesson.
@mariloubannon5874
@mariloubannon5874 3 месяца назад
We can do alchemy now. Just add a proton to an atom, and one has a different element. Just extremely expensive to do.
@RivasLaforet
@RivasLaforet Год назад
9:53 “My Alchemical Obsession” is a great band name, cousin to MCR.
@ianmalcolm2552
@ianmalcolm2552 Год назад
Extremely informative videos without fail. Much better than Thoughty1. Keep up the great work!
@samr.england613
@samr.england613 Год назад
Absolutely man! Thoughty 1 was a bummer! Thoughty 2 is a much acknowledged improvement!
@samr.england613
@samr.england613 Год назад
Still waiting on Thoughty 2.0.
@ianmalcolm2552
@ianmalcolm2552 Год назад
No, just an attempt at a joke…🤷🏻‍♂️
@natarajsingaluri2
@natarajsingaluri2 4 месяца назад
Newton became a thief !! He theft theories from Indian texts and later he shamelessly claimed that they were his inventions . What a shame
@cassieoz1702
@cassieoz1702 Год назад
I've heard that he was the instigator of the ridged 'milling' on the rim of coins to prevent clipping. This was a common practice when coins were actually made of precious metals and cutting slivers of metal from the edges could provide a stash of gold or silver that could be sold
@nigelliam153
@nigelliam153 7 месяцев назад
That’s correct
@jesscorbin5981
@jesscorbin5981 Год назад
In one of these papers, he pinned the return of Jesus to the year 2060. Calculated after he read the book of Daniel
@nudaveritas8195
@nudaveritas8195 7 месяцев назад
What about Tesla? What about Faraday? What about Einstein? What about Nils Bohr? These gentlemen were far more intelligent and contributed more to physics than Newton.
@owlcowl
@owlcowl 5 месяцев назад
Your final sentence is total nonsense. Any theoretical physicist will tell you that the three most important figures in the history of his science are Newton, Maxwell & Einstein. And Newtons contribution was foundational to everything that followed, the most profound conceptual leap ever accomplished by a single individual. Compare the pioneering work of Galileo, the first physicist in the modern sense, with how Newton incorporated & extended it into a systematic explanation of the behavior of matter in motion, both terrestrial and celestial, positing a force acting between objects at a distance without physical contact (a heretical notion at the time), and describing it all quantitatively with a new mathematics which he invented for that specific purpose, plus his groundbreaking work in optics and inventing the reflecting telescope -- this astonishing output was the product of a superhuman intellect, as all his successors acknowledged, Einstein included. Faraday, Bohr, and countless others who could be named -- Rutherford, Schrödinger, Heisenberg, Dirac, et all -- were titans of physics, but "far more intelligent" than and greater contributors than the author of F=MA (the most important of all physical equations) and everything else in classical mechanics -- they would have snorted at such a ludicrous and uniformed assessment! Another Isaac, science writer Isaac Asimov, asked to name the greatest of all scientists, averred: "If the question was, who is the _second_ greatest scientist of all time, it would be impossible to answer, given the number of serious candidates who instantly present themselves. But since the question is who was the _greatest_ scientist ever, I can see no other defensible answer than Isaac Newton."
@deepaksayee3414
@deepaksayee3414 3 месяца назад
Uh wht. Newton was the one who started the chain reaction which led to all these scientists, also the one who established the foundations of complex phenomena like gravity,calculus,optics, binomial theorem etc.
@omarsimpson1483
@omarsimpson1483 Год назад
"People have been executed for far less" most underrated statement of the decade😅
@mobiuseno
@mobiuseno Год назад
Excellent as always...thanks for watching 😉
@thijsminnee7549
@thijsminnee7549 Год назад
Google said a quart mug was one of those old mugs were people drink beer from in movies.
@Lewwyy
@Lewwyy Год назад
Isac Newton? More like, Isac knew tons
@jonnywatts2970
@jonnywatts2970 Год назад
Lol he decided to show his bullies he was smarter than them... don't try this at home kids.
@walkabout16
@walkabout16 9 месяцев назад
In the annals of science, a tale unfolds, Thoughty2 delves into secrets, untold. Isaac Newton, a genius of celestial grace, Yet harbored a secret, a shadowy space. The man who discovered gravity's dance, In the cosmic theater, where stars enhance. Thoughty2 unravels the enigma within, A deadly secret beneath Newton's skin. Newtonian laws, a cosmic ballet, Yet within the genius, a darkness at bay. Alchemy's whispers, a mystical art, In Thoughty2's gaze, the secrets impart. A scholar of light, in the shadow's embrace, Newton's duality, a complex case. A genius with secrets, a hidden strife, In the cosmic dance, where shadows rife. Thoughty2's narration, a poetic descent, Into the secrets that Newton kept. Alchemy's secrets, a mystical brew, In the genius's heart, where shadows grew. The greatest scientist, a complex design, A mind that soared, yet veiled in a sign. Thoughty2 guides through this mysterious quest, In the cosmic echo, where secrets rest. So, explore the depths, where mysteries blend, In Thoughty2's tale, where truths transcend. The greatest scientist, with shadows cast, A journey through time, in knowledge vast.
@pistolpete5189
@pistolpete5189 Год назад
Lesser known fact about Newton is that he gave Brian May inspiration for his hair style 😂
@DavidPaulNewtonScott
@DavidPaulNewtonScott Год назад
I was told about a story that he had an illegitimate child Mary Newton from whom I am descended. True or not he inspired me to study science and continue the family tradition of inserting the name Newton in our surnames. David-Paul Newton-Scott (Physics and Mathematics teacher) not done yet.
@LittleMissJess
@LittleMissJess Год назад
But... I thought Issac Newton famously died a virgin ???
@DavidPaulNewtonScott
@DavidPaulNewtonScott Год назад
Well there are a few letters to a neice he was obviously fond of. The woman in the story was his housekeeper. He is and always was my hero. I have ADHD and there are people who say ge had it. He stood up to the school bully and won so did I and I lost but they say he had a healthy respect for me. That guy went on to become a coke dealer. He was a total parasite on society. So I get Newton's desire for law enforcement and justicen
@y_fam_goeglyd
@y_fam_goeglyd Год назад
​@@LittleMissJess he wasn't going to blab about it and get a reputation for being a rake, especially if there was a child as a result.
@leicestergux
@leicestergux Год назад
​@@DavidPaulNewtonScott I'm not sure the man who formulated calculus suffered with concentration problems oh great god child of Newton 😂😂🤯
@agnibeshbasu3089
@agnibeshbasu3089 Год назад
@@leicestergux well, ADHD people have trouble in concentrating in repetitive tasks, or tasks they find boring. ADHD people can often enter into a hyperfocus state where they can ultra focus for long hours on things that they are genuinely interested in (you'll see adhd kids completely absorbed in video games and cannot even hear you if you call). So Newton having ADHD is not impossible IMO.
@bertram-raven
@bertram-raven Год назад
I searched for Sophic Mercury but discovered Sapphic Mastery. I cannot say I am unhappy.
@marcusmanson4264
@marcusmanson4264 Год назад
I doubt any lists that has fictional characters on it with real people
@Amanda-t4j
@Amanda-t4j 2 месяца назад
Appreciate your ability to tell a story using a nice voice and sense of humor. So much mono tone in RU-vid...ick
@theblitz9
@theblitz9 Год назад
The most important thing Newton invented? The cat flap! And yes, he really did.
@TheBaileyandashlyn
@TheBaileyandashlyn Год назад
The what?? 😂😂
@theblitz9
@theblitz9 Год назад
@@TheBaileyandashlyn yep
@FatherMullet
@FatherMullet Год назад
Nahh, common mistake amongst Americans. Cat doors have been here for quite some time before the birth of sir Newton.
@TheBaileyandashlyn
@TheBaileyandashlyn Год назад
@@FatherMullet who calls it a cat flap?? And what does that have to do with Newton? I feel like I'm on a trip
@FatherMullet
@FatherMullet Год назад
@@TheBaileyandashlyn Read my initial comment again.
@artdonovandesign
@artdonovandesign Год назад
Yes. He was truly an S.O.B. to other scientists. As dedicated as he was to science, he was equally dedicated to bolstering his own legend. Great episode, Aaron!
@mikebauer6917
@mikebauer6917 Год назад
A quality shared by Einstein (SOB to colleagues and spouses).
@yve4889
@yve4889 Год назад
What is an SOB?
@Tony32
@Tony32 Год назад
I think his name is Arran.
@Alagachak
@Alagachak Год назад
Not much change to scientists today :P The good/great/achievementoriented ones can be... quite the personalities. Anyone thinking it goes like this: Oh my lovely protege! You have grown beyond me and proven what my career is built upon and the connections I have with the industry producing things based upon my research quite lacking... I applaud you! Haven't really been paying attention to all the backstabbing and downright feuds within Universities, between fields and between researchers.
@musicingflowing
@musicingflowing Год назад
​@@yve4889 Spaghetti on Burrito
@vaslim80
@vaslim80 Год назад
As a piece of lead, I approve of this video
@JohnDlugosz
@JohnDlugosz Год назад
2:22 Newton's birthday was December 25th, at the time he was born. The Gregorian calendar was introduced (though not adopted by England) during his lifetime, and some sources list his birth as January 4.
@roberteaston6413
@roberteaston6413 8 месяцев назад
The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, was born on Christmas Day but there is nothing brilliant about him.
@bumblebman8350
@bumblebman8350 8 месяцев назад
"He thought Jesus was just a man" but "he was a devout Christian"?? How does that work?
@kirkp-ko8hk
@kirkp-ko8hk 8 месяцев назад
Maybe he was a Unitarian.
@douglasmackallor
@douglasmackallor Год назад
The apple never falls to far from the eccentric branch of geniuses.
@Leon-ym9qm
@Leon-ym9qm Год назад
He invented calculus. Bastard, lol! I had to have the course to graduate. I took it my senior year because I was avoiding with all I had. I passed and that’s about it. Till this day I remember so little I don’t know if I can do a basic equation. Bastard!
@safiremorningstar
@safiremorningstar Год назад
It might not have just been mercury poisoning heavy metal poisoning can cause this when the liver starts to no longer be able to function the term for this is high metal toxicity. And you can have a various forms of toxicity happen when your liver malfunctions and it has nothing necessarily to do with high middle but in his case based on everything you've been telling us I say hi metal toxicity. Please bear in mind that I am using voice to text and it doesn't always write things down as I would like it so when you read any comments for me that's what you're having to deal with it doesn't punctuate and it doesn't let me fix anything I have problems with my hands so fixing things as a bit difficult have to go back erase and rerecord it as it were biunno get voice-to-text to put it down but it doesn't always work.
@LopsideMakes
@LopsideMakes Год назад
I love how so many famous geniuses were bad students in school. Seems to show that the school system doesn’t have our best interests at heart. (Edit: Bad in the sense that they didn’t fit in, and had interesting mental issues)
@SandyCheeks63564
@SandyCheeks63564 Год назад
The quotes you cite say It's NOT coming BEFORE 2060 (earliest date; he also said Not Before 2090 or 2132 in the above quotes).
@jedidiahsamuelu1651
@jedidiahsamuelu1651 Год назад
thank you Thoughty 2 for this informative video. been loving your content for the last 2 years
@justinanderson267
@justinanderson267 Год назад
It's strange... Looking at this list of sins is almost like looking at someone's Facebook timeline, or something similar.
@adamosburn754
@adamosburn754 Год назад
It's amazing how right he was while still being so wrong. Goes to show a little understanding goes a long way.
@normancherry8732
@normancherry8732 6 месяцев назад
Take note people, education, science, ambition etc, sure roads to madness!
@callmequaz9052
@callmequaz9052 Год назад
"I already worked out gravity by looking at your mum mate" -Issac's bullies, probably
@ayjanyusuf6047
@ayjanyusuf6047 Год назад
Brilliantly told, as usual 👌
@frankwilson6100
@frankwilson6100 Год назад
His script writing is too verbose and he's full of himself
@jamespaul2587
@jamespaul2587 Год назад
​@Frank Wilson then why do you watch and comment?
@PrairieWolff
@PrairieWolff Год назад
​@@frankwilson6100 🤡🎈🤡🎈🤡🎈🤡🎈
@KingTFD
@KingTFD Год назад
​@Frank Wilson too verbose? Are we keeping to first grade?
@natarajsingaluri2
@natarajsingaluri2 4 месяца назад
Newton became a thief !! He theft theories from Indian texts and later he shamelessly claimed that they were his inventions . What a shame
@ShoutOfCoffee
@ShoutOfCoffee Год назад
This moment... "You're the best. Don't tell Jesus." really cracked me open. 😂😂😂
@puiafanai3471
@puiafanai3471 Год назад
Thoughty2 never miss, always interesting and awsome contents🔥🔥💯
@talismanskulls2857
@talismanskulls2857 Год назад
Best way to describe a quart mug in British context is a type of mug holding about two pints, and usually made out of Pewter. Not really ornate or anything like that.
@christopheraaron8299
@christopheraaron8299 Год назад
"Quart mug" sounds pretty self explanatory. One would reasonably assume that it's a mug with the volume of a quart of liquid.
@deepanshukapoor8591
@deepanshukapoor8591 Год назад
Whenever i see ur notification sir ✌️😎 i grab all my snacks and 🤩jst binge watch😌👌🏼
@Dave_of_Mordor
@Dave_of_Mordor Год назад
Binge? You watch all his videos again whenever a new video comes out?
@deepanshukapoor8591
@deepanshukapoor8591 Год назад
@@Dave_of_Mordor only the recent ones 😅
@DMBlade4
@DMBlade4 Год назад
Damn, I was hoping you would cover what the practice of occult alchemy actually was and not the goofy Hollywood "turning lead into gold" bs. While alchemy did involve the mixing of chemicals and elixirs, each step performed symbolized a transformation of body and mind and the ultimate goal of occult alchemy was to reach enlightenment. Alchemy was all about establishing an understanding of how combining the material world with the divine creates consciousness within us. The idea of creating the philosopher's stone was actually an enlightened mind, someone who had reconnected with the divine and therefore gained access to eternal life as it is understood religiously. To think one of the most brilliant men in the history of the world was spending time on "get rich quick" schemes would be a severe misunderstanding.
@bethpemberton7980
@bethpemberton7980 Год назад
Didnt know that much abt Sir Isaac. Interesting. Yes, heavy metals poisoning likely plus a touch of genius/insanity. Keep up the good work and look forward to more!!
@MorrisonLee-wt2jp
@MorrisonLee-wt2jp 6 месяцев назад
Thoughty overlooks the fact that alchemists were the earliest metallurgists, a trade useful to Newton in his work as warden of coinage at the mint.
@chrisbarriere101
@chrisbarriere101 4 месяца назад
As the Royal Exchecher of the Crown, Newton was personally responsible for torturing forgers of currency.
@KissingEmbers
@KissingEmbers Год назад
I like how all the most brilliant minds study religion and philosophy like its going out of style, while 90 percent of the world screams evil.
@clorinde69
@clorinde69 Год назад
Well religion is a very interesting concept like it’s insane that a couple of smart people in the past managed to convince and brainwash so many people into their cults which ended up causing so many wars and deaths but still the concept and it’s believers survived up to this day
@SalmonForYourLuck
@SalmonForYourLuck 9 месяцев назад
@@clorinde69 Well I do not know what you mean by "brainwashed" but religion is something necessary, It is instructions by God himself who created us and formed us. So why not follow him? That I think what many genius and smart people wanted to know. I also think it is people who are the problem, not religion, but yes everyone is free to believe whatever
@tomasmv1993
@tomasmv1993 Год назад
Im convinced an ai makes your thumbnails
@Jupiterbotz
@Jupiterbotz 6 месяцев назад
I went to elementary school in the 1970s and it was common knowledge that Newton was an alchemist that tried to turn lead into gold.
@richardlbowles
@richardlbowles Год назад
"But, like every other member of the species he did so much for, Newton was also a man." (15:15) I think you need to check your biology textbooks, Thoughty2
@Tmanstomp100
@Tmanstomp100 Год назад
whoever said issac newton was more influential than Jesus really needs a reality check.
@ELXXXVIIIMMV
@ELXXXVIIIMMV Год назад
You need an iq test
@ChelseaFootballClub1905
@ChelseaFootballClub1905 Год назад
He lived to 84 when he was like 20% metal that’s pretty impressive
@fobbitoperator3620
@fobbitoperator3620 9 месяцев назад
For the sake of clarity, the ancient term "alchemy," is merely what science today, calls chemistry. It's not magic, people. It's science!
@b_uppy
@b_uppy Год назад
Sotheby's withholding advertising is sus.
@kevintaunt4385
@kevintaunt4385 Год назад
Very interesting, though I might comment that “hung, drawn and quartered” punishment usually involved hanging the guy until unconscious, reviving him to be disemboweled, “drawn”, and then finally tearing him apart with for horses tied to his limbs, “quartering”. The good old days. 😎
@mikev4621
@mikev4621 Год назад
Quartering was done after death so that parts of the body could be sent to major cities to act as warnings.Being torn apart by horses was a different punishment . They think the 'drawn ' part was where they were drawn along behind a cart , often naked , on the streets, to the place of execution.
@markusrows1096
@markusrows1096 Год назад
I will always remember him as the guy who stole all the glory for the fundemental theorem of calculus from Leibniz and then even barred Leibniz from joining the royal society.
@stephenpmurphy591
@stephenpmurphy591 Год назад
You win some, you lose some. It's all a spectrum.
@anglewoden
@anglewoden Год назад
Newton didn't steal anything an in fact thought it Leibniz who stole from him. And if you watched the video it was deemed that they both developed Calculus at the same time.
@markusrows1096
@markusrows1096 Год назад
@@anglewoden He stole the glory. Didn't say he stole the theorem.
@y_fam_goeglyd
@y_fam_goeglyd Год назад
​@@markusrows1096 funnily enough, Leibniz' symbols are the ones used because his method was simpler.
@anglewoden
@anglewoden Год назад
@@markusrows1096 OK but I fail to see how he stole all the glory after all he was only promoting his own theorem. Perhaps Leibniz needs a better agent? LOL
@dtaylor10chuckufarle
@dtaylor10chuckufarle Год назад
There are two kinds of countries in the world: Those that use the Metric System, and those that landed a man on the Moon. 🌜🚀
@mikecrowley2472
@mikecrowley2472 4 месяца назад
I hadn't heard that Myanmar/Burma had a moon program.
@alwynemcintyre2184
@alwynemcintyre2184 4 месяца назад
I believe NASA used the metric system to get a man on the moon, didn't they employ a large chunk of the nazi rocket team?
@Codex7777
@Codex7777 4 месяца назад
...using the metric system. :) US scientists and most engineers use the metric system.
@breakermorant2428
@breakermorant2428 2 месяца назад
You can thank Jimmy Carter for that. We kicked European Contries butts for a couple of hundred years and we put up with Carters crap. Numbers are numbers. Base 12 is as easy as base 10. Well I guess unless we do base 10 to help those who rely on fingers and toes.
@alwynemcintyre2184
@alwynemcintyre2184 2 месяца назад
@@dtaylor10chuckufarle but the work at NASA was based metric, because that's what the German scientists and engineers knew. Not all yankee doodle bloke, it's ok for you to pull your head out of your arse
@dougalexander7204
@dougalexander7204 8 месяцев назад
Thoughty2 is the best story teller of events and people with the ability to see through BS when it clouds the view.
@WORKERS.DREADNOUGHT
@WORKERS.DREADNOUGHT 5 месяцев назад
He was not knighted for being a scientist but for keeping Roman Catholics out of Cambridge. Probably quite rightly.
@ooSpuffy
@ooSpuffy Год назад
As an American, you'd know more about my country than I would
@OUtkast19782007
@OUtkast19782007 Год назад
thats cuz amarican school system sucks and it only goign to get worse with the banning of history books!
@stephenpmurphy591
@stephenpmurphy591 Год назад
​@@OUtkast19782007Actual history has been deemed offensive by the current intelligentsia. Restorative history is now celebrated its all a pack of lies but it appease's current academic fads. It will all change within a decade perhaps truth will regain again.
@dawsie
@dawsie Год назад
It never fails, I learn something new each time I watch your videos, this was an eye opener for sure, it’s a shame that that part is not as widely known, I wonder where all the pages are now, because it’s something that should never of been split up in the first place.
@EntangleIT
@EntangleIT 9 месяцев назад
The idea that anyone being aware of the contents would allow it to be split up and scattered for a pittance is just insane. You'd think at that price the auctioneers would have bid on it themselves. Why.
@indrajeetghosalkar7599
@indrajeetghosalkar7599 3 месяца назад
I already told I get experiences from childhood but avoided talking as simply I didn’t had any tools and don’t want to get experimented. Only in last few years these birds came near my house and in last few started reading books
@andrewegan7011
@andrewegan7011 Год назад
His theories on mechanics is akin to the Wright brothers inventing and flying a 747 on that day in 1903 so advanced that they were.
@samsingh4569
@samsingh4569 Месяц назад
It hits hard when he said theory of gravity was axside hobby for him
@myfacemad
@myfacemad 6 месяцев назад
You’re possibly a horrible scientist if your curiosity doesn’t lead you down some avenues that don’t get the approval of politicians.
@XyreinCS
@XyreinCS Год назад
a quart mug is just a metal cup used in olden days for like alcoholic stuff and that, it would definately not fit a baby but it makes sense since she was calling him tiny?
@roxannamason4400
@roxannamason4400 2 месяца назад
It's curious why heavy metals weren't known for their toxicity being used and experimented with for 1000's of years including lead pipes way back in Roman days and Newtons high intelligence not even suspecting it. Dimethyl mercury would have outright killed him if he unwittingly made some. If he were only alive today. Thank you as always for your thought provoking and entertaining videos.
@kennethanderson8770
@kennethanderson8770 4 месяца назад
Newton being an alchemist just means he dabbled in chemistry as well. All it is, is a superstitious early version of chemistry.
@sumdoodguy8879
@sumdoodguy8879 4 месяца назад
You were surprised he was above Jesus, but weren’t that they put Muhammad first?
@bettytigers
@bettytigers 4 месяца назад
An ignorant corrupt crowd chose Barabbas before Jesus too!
@ibrahimhossain8489
@ibrahimhossain8489 4 месяца назад
Unlike you, they are intelligent
@ibrahimhossain8489
@ibrahimhossain8489 4 месяца назад
​@@bettytigersonly the idolator like you is the ignorant here
@neverlistentome
@neverlistentome 4 месяца назад
​@@ibrahimhossain8489Mohammed is not only 1st but is also the only confirmed pedophile on that list...
@Brian-Urban9048
@Brian-Urban9048 4 месяца назад
​@bettytigers folks actually believe that the Romans had a policy of releasing condemned criminals on Jewish holidays. Cults are weird.
@judewarner1536
@judewarner1536 8 месяцев назад
In Newton's era, science and alchemy were almost indistinguishable as aspects of research. Alchemy being illegal due to the potential impact on national / international finances of creating gold is not remotely the same as being rejected on scientific and/or religious grounds.
@TheLeonhamm
@TheLeonhamm Год назад
In other words, as with Galileo* (though not Copernicus or Bacon, Roger, of the ilk), Newton was very clever, self-obsessed, and rather good at spotting a good thing, making it better, and selling it - hard (especially against competitors); and also mostly misguided, superseded, or wrong (or at least wrong-headed). Supposing that all prisms would give a spectrum of the same length is not an especially notable mistake, having his (rather awkward) mathematical representation of calculus replaced by a rival's must have been galling, having an upstart genius making his notions of 'gravity' more or less wrong might have infuriated him, mightily. ;o) * Newton demonstrated that Galileo's imaginative heliocentrism was flawed, the local star is not at the centre of (gravitational pull or push in) in 'the world' aka cosmos aka universe (as we experience it), but slightly skewed from a centre point (about which the moving stars, planets, aligned, itself not only a flawed notion but a false one .. our solar system is not a central feature, fixed or otherwise, in our galaxy, universe, everything). From man's perspective, the sun does indeed still rise and set, over our heads, daily .. though all are in motion and this is relatively fixed - in regard to passing 'time' as we observe the idea. So .. we are, still, for the most part, still at the centre of our 'universe' as we perceive it.
@michaeldavid6832
@michaeldavid6832 Год назад
Einstein came along and proved this.
@TheLeonhamm
@TheLeonhamm Год назад
@@michaeldavid6832 Which?
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