Into Unscientific

Chapter 14 That legendary cousin! (Tomorrow I will test the water push, please support!!)

In the bullpen.

Hearing Maverick's greeting, William was taken aback for a moment, and then he was overjoyed:

"Hallelujah! Little Isaac? Why are you here so early today?"

As he spoke, he quickly put aside the grain and grass under his arm, wiped his hands on the apron a few times, and walked quickly to the fence.

He first took the firewood from Maverick's hand familiarly, hugged Maverick lightly, and after parting, he cast his eyes on Xu Yun behind Maverick.

I saw him sizing up Xu Yun's clothes, focusing on the pair of gold-rimmed glasses for a while, and asked politely:

"Isaac, this is"

Xiao Niu and Xu Yun looked at each other covertly, and said according to the script they had agreed on:

"This is an Eastern friend I met at Trinity College, whose parents were merchants from the Netherlands.

Because I was separated from my family on the way out of London, I came to Woolsthorpe temporarily to find me, and now I am going to live in the garden house temporarily.

You see, these shoes on my feet are a gift from him. "

As soon as Maverick finished speaking, Xu Yun cupped his hands towards William:

"Hello, my name is Li Feiyu. My ancestors come from the Fengling Moon Shadow Sect in the East, and I currently live in the Netherlands."

"Hi, I'm William Escue, Isaac's uncle."

William stepped forward and gave Xu Yun a simple hug, with a subtle expression on his face:

"Mr. Fat Fish, right? I didn't expect that Isaac, who had been in London for a few years, could still make a friend from a foreign country. This is really pleasant news.

Mr. Fat Fish, on behalf of the Ascu family, I welcome you to Woolsthorpe. Although this small village is not as prosperous as London, nor as luxurious as Amsterdam, please believe me, you will fall in love with it. "

Xu Yungan smiled and nodded, the corners of his eyes were twitching non-stop:

Good guy, another fat fish.

By the way, why do these British guys always like to say the second thing? Is the name Emerald bad?

While Xu Yun was talking with William, the room behind William was suddenly opened, and a blond girl of seventeen or eighteen came out of it.

This little girl has an ordinary appearance, with some freckles on her face that are unique to Europeans, but she is full of youthfulness and looks very energetic:

"Dad, Mom asked where you put your whetstone?"

William turned and glanced at her, thought for a few seconds, and said:

"Go to the back of the cabinet and have a look. It should be next to the white flag model I brought back from France last time."

The little girl let out an oh, and trotted back into the house.

William turned around again, smiled apologetically at Xu Yun, and said:

"I'm sorry, that's my daughter Lisa. Please forgive me for making a fuss."

Xu Yun originally planned to say a few simple words of courtesy, but when he heard the name Lisa, his pupils shrank suddenly.

Gradually, a numb feeling of witnessing history came to my heart again.

Anyone who knows a little bit about Mr. Niu knows that this scientific tycoon was single until his death.

But being single remains single, Maverick's emotional experience has become extremely dramatic under the processing of some people in later generations.

rumored.

The calf's first relationship originated from King's Middle School in Grantham, when he boarded at the home of the local pharmacist William Clarke, and before going to Cambridge University to study at the age of 19, he had a relationship with the pharmacist's stepdaughter Anne S. Toller is engaged.

Afterwards the romance cooled as Newton concentrated on his studies and Miss Stoller married someone else.

But really, it was just an introduction by Eric Temple Bell and Ives in The Great Mathematicians.

There are two big, big mistakes.

One is that the Mavericks are not engaged at all.

The second is that the girl Maverick likes is not called Anne Stoller at all.

Newton's contemporary friend William Stickley recorded in "The Memoirs of the Life of Sir Isaac Newton" that Stickley visited Mrs. Vincent after Newton's death, that is, Newton's lover, Miss Stoller.

Mrs. Vincent's name was Catherine, not Anne, who was actually her sister. (I found the scanned version of Stickley's original manuscript in the Bodleian Library, and later contacted Mr. Men Zhiwei of Jilin University, a big man who has studied Newton in China, and finally confirmed this matter. Tiandan is busy with this matter)

How old was Anne Stoller at the time?

Three years old!

Babies at this age don't talk about sexual characteristics, they can't even speak clearly.

Maverick's surname is Isaac, and he's not Joseph who loves to pull his pants. It's strange that he likes a three-year-old.

Eric Temple Bell wrote "The Great Mathematician" in 1934, more than two hundred years after Mavericks, and the credibility of Mavericks' emotions is actually not high.

However, the relevant versions currently circulating are all Anne Stoller, and only a very few will mention the name Catherine Stoller, including a certain stupid author who has been deceived for more than ten years.

If you continue to think about it, it is unknown how much information that is similar to false but solidified is still spreading without being dialectical.

The topic is back to the original place.

In addition to Catherine, Mavericks also has a very "well-known" emotional experience:

It is rumored that once, Maverick fell in love with a girl again, but when he proposed to the other girl, his mind drifted away, and only infinite binomial theorem remained in his mind.

The calf was a pipe smoker at that time, so he grabbed the girl's finger, mistook it for a pipe cleaner, and stuffed it into the pipe.

The girl yelled in pain, and Qiong Yao yelled "You don't care about me at all" before leaving him, and Maverick never married.

This rumor has no time, place and characters, not to mention, the narrator can actually read the thoughts in Newton's mind at that moment, which is a bit too wild and unconstrained.

In addition, a large number of researchers in later generations have conducted textual research, not to mention the girl, and the pipe ash has not been found.

In addition to the above-mentioned true and false rumors, the most famous emotional experience left by Xiao Niu is.

Love with my cousin.

Rumor has it that Newton stayed at his uncle's house while avoiding the plague in 1665, where he fell in love with his bright, studious and thoughtful cousin.

My cousin also likes this college student who is knowledgeable, insightful, and good at convincing others with reasoning.

They often took walks together, and Newton liked to improvise long speeches, and most of his speeches were issues he was studying and researching.

Although the cousin didn't understand, she still listened patiently and seemed to find it very interesting, so the two developed feelings for each other.

But Newton was shy by nature, and did not express his love to his cousin in time.

After he returned to Cambridge University, he concentrated and immersed himself in scientific research again.

He never paid much attention to his personal life, and her cousin, who mistook Newton for her indifference, married someone else in disappointment.

No one knew the authenticity of this relationship. In the mouths of many marketing accounts, the name of Cousin Newton was even used as a simple title, just like the woman proposed above.

However, unlike the above woman who cannot be found in all the documents, Newton's cousin does exist.

Her name is Lisa Escu (from the scanned copy of the 13th autograph manuscript in Newton—manuscript—1712, Bodleian Library)

It is true that Newton often visited his uncle’s house during his stay in Woolsthorpe. More importantly, Lao Niu gave some of the manuscripts and inheritance to Lisa Escu’s children before his death—the remaining Hannah’s children are also good. No matter what, Uncle William's other three children did not enjoy this treatment.

In addition, according to the autobiography of Edmund Halley, a friend of Mavericks and the discoverer of Halley's Comet, Mavericks also mentioned the incident with his cousin to him.

Therefore, from a literature point of view, there is a high probability that Mavericks once had such a love with no end.

From this we can see——

Long-distance relationships really don't have good results

What, you don't even have a long-distance girlfriend?

That's fine.

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