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Isaac Newton died a virgin at 84 years old. he never had a sexual relationship with any person in his entire life. the man who discovered gravity, invented calculus, and defined the laws that govern the physical universe practiced complete retention for 84 years
his colleagues at Cambridge described him as having an almost inhuman ability to focus. he would enter his study and not emerge for days. meals would be left at his door untouched. when he finally came out he would have filled hundreds of pages with calculations that advanced human knowledge by decades
the Principia Mathematica, widely considered the most important scientific work ever written, was produced during a period where Newton isolated himself completely. no social life. no relationships. no distractions of any kind. just pure channeled energy directed at understanding how the universe works
what nobody mentions in physics class is that Newton explicitly believed sexual release diminished mental capacity. he wasn't celibate by accident or because he couldn't find a partner. he was a professor at Cambridge surrounded by social opportunity. he chose retention deliberately because he believed it was the source of his cognitive power
the mind that decoded the laws of the physical universe and invented the mathematical language to describe them operated for 84 years without a single release. that's not a footnote in his biography. that might be the explanation for everything he achieved
the father of modern physics ran an 84-year retention streak and nobody talks about it because the implication would force the scientific community to take the practice seriously
his colleagues at Cambridge described him as having an almost inhuman ability to focus. he would enter his study and not emerge for days. meals would be left at his door untouched. when he finally came out he would have filled hundreds of pages with calculations that advanced human knowledge by decades
the Principia Mathematica, widely considered the most important scientific work ever written, was produced during a period where Newton isolated himself completely. no social life. no relationships. no distractions of any kind. just pure channeled energy directed at understanding how the universe works
what nobody mentions in physics class is that Newton explicitly believed sexual release diminished mental capacity. he wasn't celibate by accident or because he couldn't find a partner. he was a professor at Cambridge surrounded by social opportunity. he chose retention deliberately because he believed it was the source of his cognitive power
the mind that decoded the laws of the physical universe and invented the mathematical language to describe them operated for 84 years without a single release. that's not a footnote in his biography. that might be the explanation for everything he achieved
the father of modern physics ran an 84-year retention streak and nobody talks about it because the implication would force the scientific community to take the practice seriously