However, if we look through his notes, we will find that Newton is a contradiction. He does believe in Christianity, but he never reveals his faith. It is a misunderstanding to say that Newton engaged in theology in his later years. Newton was busy making coins every day since he was 50, and he was also busy with currency reform. He was very old after retiring, and then he returned to the Royal Society to start supporting the elderly.
There is a saying in the Newton Sect that every generation will have a person to explain everything on behalf of God, and Newton believes that he is the chosen one, so he has been trying to prove the existence of these through various methods. He spent most of his life studying the chronology of religions to prove the existence of God.
There are four books in the statue of Newton's tomb, representing his four works, and one is a chronology. Newton also spent a lot of energy studying alchemy in his life, leaving more than 6 million words of notes and doing a lot of experiments. We see that Newton's portraits are mostly silver hair, which is smoked by mercury. This also played a certain role in promoting the development of chemistry. Later, some people called Newton the greatest alchemist.
Newton also tried to explore the laws of the universe from the perspective of mathematics and natural philosophy, but it was his least attentive part that made him famous, while the theology he wanted to understand all his life achieved nothing.