 Quote by DiracPool
Hmm..interesting. But, my god, to know that an ocean existed and not make that several mile trek to see it in 80 years?
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You don't seem to understand the culture of Newton's time. "Nature" was generally considered to be something yucky and horrible that you avoided as much as poissible, unless you were a peasant and didn't have any option.
Actually, Newton's father was a "peasant" in that sense. He owned a farm, but he was illiterate. His father died three months before Isaac was born. His mother moved up from being a "peasant" by her second marriage to a clergyman - otherwise Isaac would probably have become another illiterate farmer.
The next stage was considering "nature" as something that you could improve on rather that look at in its natural yucky state, but
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancelo...ility%22_Brown was later than Newton.
If you read "Principia" you will find that Newton was well aware of the different behaviours of ocean tides along coastlines all over the planet, but he didn't have to actually go there see for himself.