Edwin Setiadi

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To a degree we can scarcely imagine, the 1600s were a God-drenched era. “People rarely thought of themselves as ‘having’ or ‘belonging to’ a religion,” notes the cultural historian Jacques Barzun, “just as today nobody has ‘a physics’; there is only one and it is automatically taken to be the transcript of reality.”
The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of the Modern World
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