Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 02:11:11 UTC No. 16381105
>>16381093
yes, next question
Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 02:29:24 UTC No. 16381132
>>16381105
fpbp.
He invented some cool stuff, but the guy was so schizo that even /x/ would tell him to take meds.
raphael at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 06:16:23 UTC No. 16381365
>>16381093
no his FSIQ was 160+ which is what you need to invent theorems
when you have a high iq you're protected from schiziophrenia
Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 06:29:24 UTC No. 16381379
It was the mercury poisoning.
Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 06:31:35 UTC No. 16381382
>>16381093
who thinks of little fig pastries?
>nabisco schizos
Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 09:12:49 UTC No. 16381602
>>16381093
He was very famously into the occult. Most of his writings on the topic that we still have record of are in private collections.
Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 19:52:46 UTC No. 16382241
>>16381365
This is true. Schizophrenia and autism are at opposite ends of both the intelligence and psychiatric spectrum. They are essentially polar opposites. Newton was obviously an autist.
Raphael at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 23:22:36 UTC No. 16382443
He predicted the world would end in 2060 at this rate it’s going that way
Anonymous at Sun, 15 Sep 2024 23:44:04 UTC No. 16382456
>>16381093
only matz profs things, but if you can imagine things in your mid its like super matz.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 00:10:36 UTC No. 16382472
non sense made up pharma garbage, you're running circles around terms that were invented by bolsheviks
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 05:43:19 UTC No. 16382716
>>16381093
What exactly do you think that highlighted text means if you think it is schizo?
To me, he is saying the exact opposite, that your opinions don't actually change mathematical facts and philosophical truths.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 05:54:48 UTC No. 16382724
>>16381093
Not at all. He appears to be complaining about human tendency to "approximate" instead of applying values as they are, and insists people become as explicit in language as in mathematics.
raphael at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:14:47 UTC No. 16382865
>>16382241
indeed anon
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:16:26 UTC No. 16382867
>>16382865
'right, this will be the perfect act - register what I do carefully'
raphael at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:28:15 UTC No. 16382878
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:29:11 UTC No. 16382881
>>16381093
No because "schizophrenia" hadn't been invented yet.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 10:50:39 UTC No. 16382901
>>16382881
That is the nice thing about psychiatric diagnosis like sluggish schizophrenia, you can retroactively apply them to your dead political enemies and nobody can argue.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:00:10 UTC No. 16382907
>>16381093
What is schizo about that?
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:04:33 UTC No. 16382910
>>16382907
Yes.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:09:58 UTC No. 16382916
>>16382907
OP is probably using the religious interpretation of schizo where you are schizo if you deny that a king demon can change the rules of reality through your internalized appeals.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:14:56 UTC No. 16382922
>>16382724
>>16382716
Learn to read. This really isn't your fault. There is a bunch of obfuscation in older writing. Stuff like this is usually the result of translations. Stacked clauses in commas is the telltale sign. Break it down to regular grammar rules and look at the side by side latin.
In this case, it doesn't appear to be an artifact of translation. I reviewed the preceding paragraph to look for useful context clues and it illuminates what is being discussed here.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:21:59 UTC No. 16382934
>>16382922
I obviously did read it, do you mean learn to read latin?
I even told you my interpretation while you can't even articulate yours or explain how it is schizo after presenting some latin translation you can't even seem to translate or comment on instead of english.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:24:36 UTC No. 16382942
>>16382934
You didn't read it. You may have looked at the words, but they had no valid target. I will leave it to other anons to lambast you.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 11:27:51 UTC No. 16382951
>>16382942
No, you clearly didn't comprehend anything since you can't even put it in your own words like I did, you can only post some other translation and kick the can.
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 12:00:41 UTC No. 16383027
you argue he had some schizotypal traits, the decreased brain laterality helps with creativity if cognitive reserves are large enough
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:22:53 UTC No. 16383095
>>16381093
I wouldn't say 'schizo', more 'neurotic'. Look at his fixation on destroying Hooke for no particularly good reason, man was a real bastard when he got butthurt about something
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:33:10 UTC No. 16383110
>>16381602
this desu. His translation of the emerald tablet is still the most widely used.
I also find it very interesting that liebnez's forst just was working for the rosicrucian society
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 16:37:30 UTC No. 16383432
>>16382241
is autism the left brain hemisphere
and schizophrenia the right brain hemisphere?
Anonymous at Mon, 16 Sep 2024 23:19:01 UTC No. 16383929
>>16382942
Did it need a target?
Anonymous at Tue, 17 Sep 2024 00:37:23 UTC No. 16383992
>>16383095
He was like an actually genius version of Elon Musk
Anonymous at Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:36:50 UTC No. 16384035
>>16381093
>Newton
In his younger years this guy single handedly ended astrologers' millennium worth of privileges and banished them to /x/.
In his later years after doing all the things that had /sci/ simp for him to this day, he did a 180 and nose drove into the occult, hard.
He died a schizo though and though.