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Antike Wissenschaften

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Staatsterroristische Diktaturen

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Newtons Vergötterung

Im Folgenden drei Gedichte zu Ehren Sir Isaak Newtons.
Das erste erschien als Vorwort zu seinem bahnbrechenden Werk Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, das zweite, als Newton bereits betagt und international berühmt war, das dritte unmittelbar nach seinem Tod.

"Newton unlocking Truth's close-fasten'd Chest,
Newton dear to the Muse, in whose pure Breast
Phoebus is present, and whose Mind inspires
With all of his divine, prophetic Fires.
Sing him, ye Muses, for Right can approve,
No Mortal nearer touch the Gods above."

Quelle: Edmond Halley: For the Principia, 1687
ins Englische übertragen von Otto Steinmayer
zitiert nach: mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk


"Such was the Path immortal Newton trod,
He form'd the wondrous Plan, and mark'd the Road;
Led by this Clue he travel'd o'er the Sky,
And marshal'd all the shining Worlds on high,
Pursu'd the Comets, where they farthest run,
And brought them back obsequious to the Sun.

[...]

Mature in Thought, you Newton's Laws reduce
To nobler Ends, and more important Use.
You show, how heav'nly Orbs affect our Frame,

And raise, or sink by Turns the vital Flame:
How Moons alternate in their changing Sphere
Impress their Force, and agitate the Air;
How as without successive Tides advance,
While Cynthia pale pursues her silent Dance,
So does the refluent Blood her Influence know,
And Tides within roll high, or creep on slow."

Quelle: Samuel Bowden, On the new method of treating physic
1726
zitiert nach: mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk


"Shall the great soul of Newton quit this earth,
To mingle with his stars; and every muse,
Astonish'd into silence, shun the weight
Of honours due to his illustrious name?
But what can man? - Even now the sons of light,
In strains high-warbled to seraphic lyre,
Hail his arrival on the coast of bliss.
Yet am not I deterr'd, though high the theme,
And sung to harps of angels, for with you,
Ethereal flames! ambitious, I aspire
In Nature's general symphony to join.

And what new wonders can ye show your guest!
Who, while on this dim spot, where mortals toil
Clouded in dust, from motion's simple laws,
Could trace the secret hand of Providence,
Wide-working through this universal frame."

Quelle: James Thomson, A Poem Sacred to the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton
1727
zitiert nach: mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk


Fiat Geld

Fiat, Latein = Es werde.

Bezeichnung unter Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern für Geld, das nicht aus Kapital-Geschäften, die wie ein Kredit zum Hausbau schlussendlich einen Gegenwert darstellen, erwächst, sondern gleichsam aus der Luft geschaffen wird.

Fiat-Geld ist zum Beispiel dasjenige, das die Europäische Zentralbank zur Stabilisierung der Märkte monatlich in Umlauf bringt und das bislang eine Inflation in fiktiven Werten wie Aktien zur folge hatte, die so genannte Asset Inflation.

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Die erdrückte Freiheit

Wolfgang Kubicki
ISBN 978-3-86489346-9


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