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Got the Quarantine Blues? New Site Inspired by Isaac Newton’s Self-Quarantine Can Help
Townhall.com ^ | April 7, 2020 | Rebecca Hagelin

Posted on 04/07/2020 8:18:55 AM PDT by Kaslin

COVID-19 didn’t send Isaac Newton into quarantine, but the Bubonic Plague, otherwise known as the Black Death, did. While in isolation for some two years, this man of God and brilliant scientist made some of the most important discoveries known to mankind. Not one to let the threat of a deadly disease or the disruption it caused in his life to get him down, Newton’s use of the quiet months still benefits us today. Specifically, Newton used his gifts of observation and reason to outline the Laws of Motion and Optics and to invent calculus. And the legendary falling apple that inspired him to contemplate what we now call gravity? The force was studied and named in the quiet of his family garden where Newton had sequestered himself.

Two ingenious friends have found inspiration in Sir Isaac Newton’s use of solitude and are doing their part to help mankind too. KC Craichy, and Fred Markert, became concerned about the millions of people who feel the stress of isolation or are stuck in less than ideal home situations during America’s time of quarantine. So, these two friends decided to create a website that they filled with free resources to help all of us use our home time productively. The website is already filled with scores of links to resources on everything from free online college courses, to a 24/7 prayer hotline, to sources for wholesome entertainment. Understanding that domestic violence is on the rise during this crisis, the site contains helplines and links to counseling ministries. Also featured are many of the most inspiring and powerful sermons by late Pastor Billy Graham including his final message, “How to Have Peace in the Midst of Panic.”

The many freebies on www.theisaacnewtonproject.com include homeschooling tips and apps, as well as ways to strengthen your marriage through the “The Marriage Survival Guide” podcasts. There’s even a free book by retired NBA star Allan Houston, who now focuses on Leadership, Mentorship, and Discipleship, called, The Fundamentals Of Life: Life In 3D. Need a break from the stress? Theisaacnewtonproject.com will bring a bit of laughter back into your life through the free streams by comedian Tim Hawkins.

The site also tells the inspiring story of Isaac Newton and how he allowed God to work in his life in the face of death. It was Sir Newton that said, "This most beautiful system of the sun, planets, and comets, could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful Being …

‘All variety of created objects which represent order and life in the universe could happen only by the willful reasoning of its original Creator, whom I call the 'Lord God'…

‘This Being governs all things, not as the soul of the world, but as Lord over all; and on account of His dominion He is wont to be called 'Lord God'...

‘The supreme God exists necessarily, and by the same necessity He exists always and everywhere."

When 2020 started, Americans were at each other’s throats over politics. Today, decent Americans are no longer battling each other, but are fighting a common enemy that is no respecter of party affiliation. The illness and resulting economic crisis that threaten everyone have us needing each other the most at the same time that we are forced to isolate. The threat of loneliness can be thwarted through the resources provided by The Isaac Newton Project, and we all can find inspiration from the tremendous effort and partnership that went into creating it. Cofounder Fred Market says, “In this time of anxiety, fear, political and social division, and uncertainty, it’s refreshing to see such a large variety of significant organizations coming together in unity to freely provide materials and resources for the people of America. Let’s imitate Isaac Newton and use our time wisely and productively during this trying time in our country, because time is a non-renewable resource.”

fred@churchofthehighlands.com


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: covid19; stayathomeorder; trumpadministration

1 posted on 04/07/2020 8:18:55 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

I remember doing a book report on Isaac Newton in grade school. I remember his quarantine at his familiy’s farm well. Thank God I’m in a remote area in the mighty Sierra Nevada.


2 posted on 04/07/2020 8:47:16 AM PDT by HighSierra5
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To: Kaslin
co-invent calculus.(Leibniz)
3 posted on 04/07/2020 8:50:58 AM PDT by sasquatch
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To: Kaslin
Intermittant solitude is vastly underrated these days. IMHO, we're socially interconnected in ways we were never meant to be.

Hope to be 'Social Distancing' on my farm in a couple of years.
4 posted on 04/07/2020 9:14:46 AM PDT by farming pharmer
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To: Kaslin

Another month and I’ll have that perpetual motion thing solved once and for all.


5 posted on 04/07/2020 9:26:37 AM PDT by Ken H (Best SOTU ever!)
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To: Kaslin

Challenge it using the ACLU case on behalf of the ebola nurse who fought orders to stay in quarantine. It was found to be a violation of her rights to force her to stay in isolation when not symptomatic and probably not infected.

https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/victory-detained-nurses-ebola-suit-will-secure-due-process-nj-quarantine-rules


6 posted on 04/07/2020 9:53:49 AM PDT by tbw2
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To: Kaslin

Thanks for posting this.


7 posted on 04/07/2020 9:59:42 AM PDT by gattaca ("Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." Ronald Reagan)
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To: sasquatch
co-invent calculus.(Leibniz)
Yes, and there was a huge political brouhaha over who got the credit - if you credited Newton, you were supporting England over Germany. And vice versa. Thus, Newton’s symbolism was taught in English schools.

Until Charles Babbage was a student in Cambridge and, math genius that he was, organized a revolt which successfully caused the institution of Leibniz's much more intuitive notation. Which is what we learned.


8 posted on 04/07/2020 10:35:43 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

:)


9 posted on 04/07/2020 8:37:03 PM PDT by sasquatch
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To: HighSierra5

We are in a very small town in the Texas hill country, population 6000 in 2010, waiting for 2020 census numbers. Quiet area, quieter than usual with the quarantine. But they are starting a house at the end of the road and the rock and dirt movers are noisy, and messy.


10 posted on 04/08/2020 12:11:32 AM PDT by buffyt (Of course your opinion matters, just not to me.)
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To: akalinin

Hope you get to be socially distanced on your own farm soon. Sounds great. It is funny, we lived in suburbs with low populations all our married life. But we moved to a tiny town when hubby retired. We are reconnecting with so many of his co-workers who have moved to tiny towns, or rural farms/acreages. We all LOVE the solitude!


11 posted on 04/08/2020 12:13:45 AM PDT by buffyt (Of course your opinion matters, just not to me.)
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To: kalee

For later


12 posted on 04/08/2020 4:06:34 AM PDT by kalee
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To: buffyt
Hope you get to be socially distanced on your own farm soon. Sounds great. It is funny, we lived in suburbs with low populations all our married life. But we moved to a tiny town when hubby retired. We are reconnecting with so many of his co-workers who have moved to tiny towns, or rural farms/acreages. We all LOVE the solitude!

Sounds familiar...I live in the same suburban neighborhood I grew up in. Been there for 52 years. I feel like Jacob Marley dragging his chains while floating down the street.

But...

Every minute I spend developing my little farm property is like a refuge from humanity. No traffic noise, just breeze, birds, trees, occasional gunfire :), and a wide open blue sky. It's like a bit of heaven on earth!

Good luck with you and your husbands retirement. I'll be there in about 10 - 12 years (God willing).
13 posted on 04/08/2020 4:29:47 AM PDT by farming pharmer
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