The Secret Life of Isaac Newton

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When an Englishman buys many of Sir Isaac Newton's journals, he spends years decoding them and discovers a secretive side to the great genius. Apart from inventing calculus, outlining the laws of gravity, writing treatises on optics and the properties of color, and other brilliant scientific discoveries, Newton also practiced alchemy and was a disbeliever in the divinity of Christ (a criminal offense in his time.) He also proved to be a secretive man, who kept many of his thoughts to himself for many years, possibly afraid of the criticism he couldn't abide. Ron Kerrigan IMDB

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