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(1642-1727). English physicist and mathematician. Sir Isaac Newtons copy of a diagram of the philosophers stone, once sought by alchemists in the belief that it would change base metals into gold or silver

(1642-1727). English physicist and mathematician. Sir Isaac Newtons copy of a diagram of the philosophers stone, once sought by alchemists in the belief that it would change base metals into gold or silver


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(1642-1727). English physicist and mathematician. Sir Isaac Newtons copy of a diagram of the philosophers stone, once sought by alchemists in the belief that it would change base metals into gold or silver

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(1642-1727). English physicist and mathematician. Sir Isaac Newtons copy of a diagram of the philosophers stone, once sought by alchemists in the belief that it would change base metals into gold or silver

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