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Ceded his brilliance

I'm sorry but I don't understand what is "ceded his brilliance"? Thanks.

So what worries me had Newton not stopped and ceded his brilliance to God he could easily come up with prohibition theory, even invented calculus practically on a dare, perturbation theories, just an extension of calculus relation...

  

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I'm sorry but I don't understand what is " ceded his brilliance "? Thanks. So what worries me is had Newton not stopped and ceded his brilliance to *** he could easily come up with prohibition theory, even invented calculus practically on a dare, perturbation theories, just an extension of calculus relation...

  • I'm sorry but I don't understand what is " ceded his brilliance "?
  • Thanks.
  • So what worries me is had Newton not stopped and ceded his brilliance to *** he could easily come up with prohibition theory, even invented calculus practically on a dare, perturbation theories, just an extension of calculus relation...
  • Newton's brilliant mind gave him deep understanding of scientific matters, but he got to a point where he said the rest of these matters are designed by *** so I won't look any further.
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I'm sorry but I don't understand what is "ceded his brilliance"? Thanks.

So what worries me is had Newton not stopped and ceded his brilliance to *** he could easily come up with prohibition theory, even invented calculus practically on a dare, perturbation theories, just an extension of calculus relation...

Newton's brilliant mind gave him deep understanding of

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