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"I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the seashore" — Isaac Newton
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This episode turns over a quote from Isaac Newton — one that surfaced again almost by chance — about the nature of knowledge and how much remains unknown.
The quote imagines Newton as a boy on the seashore, delighting in smooth pebbles and pretty shells, while the great ocean of truth stretches out undiscovered before him. This episode sits with that image and considers what it actually means.
It reflects on the idea that this wasn't performed humility — that someone who had seen as far as Newton had might genuinely feel the vastness of what remained. That real depth of knowledge might be exactly what makes the unknown feel so large.
There's also a quieter thread running through: that even our own accumulated experience — years of work, learning, discovery — might amount to little more than a pebble on the shore, with a wider sea still ahead.
A soft reflection on holding two things at once: the pleasure of what you've found, and the awe of everything you haven't.