Newton's Religious Beliefs
Newton's deep religious conviction shaped his understanding of the universe, as he believed in a governing deity who created everything with purpose. He dismissed the occurrence of miracles since biblical times, viewing creation as a precise act that happened around 6000 years ago. This belief did not hinder his scientific explorations; rather, it fueled his curiosity about the intricate workings of the cosmos.In this clip
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