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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Architect of the system

When speaking about the solar system, using the word "Architect" makes no sense to me, if someone know to what "architect" may imply here I will apperciate that a lot. Thanks...

Napoleon was not only everything we know him to be. He was a great reader of mechanics and physics books so that he would know not only how to make the Cannonball he would know where the Cannonball would hit, when he shot it. And so he summoned up this five volume tome, read it said to Laplace: this is a brilliant piece of work, but you make no mention of the architect of the system, making direct reference back to Isaac Newton.

  

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anonymous you make no mention of the architect of the system = you don't mention Newton It says right there: making reference to Newton, that is, talking about Newton In spite of what is said here, I have always heard the story differently. , the architect) of the universe. CJ

  • anonymous you make no mention of the architect of the system = you don't mention Newton It says right there: making reference to Newton, that is, talking about Newton In spite of what is said here, I have always heard the story differently.
  • , the architect) of the universe.
  • CJ
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anonymousyou make no mention of the architect of the system

= you don't mention Newton

It says right there: making reference to Newton, that is, talking about Newton


In spite of what is said here, I have always heard the story differently. In the version I have heard, "the architect of the system" referred to ***, the creato

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