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by HWR_14
1488 days ago
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> In those days the channels of discovery were so few and privileged that a common man couldn't even imagine something like publishing. Isaac Newton was a fellow at Trinity (which required a special exemption by King Charles II concerning legal religious restrictions) and a fellow of the Royal Society for several decades before he published his work. He was not a "common man". |
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