"Let us calculate the motion of bodies, but also consult the plans of the Intelligence that makes them move. It seems that the ancient philosophers made the first attempts at this sort of science, in looking for metaphysical relationships between numbers and material bodies. When they said that God occupies himself with geometry, they surely meant that He unites in that science the works of His power with the perspectives of His wisdom. From the all too few ancient geometers who undertook such studies, we have little that is intelligible or well-founded. The perfection which geometry has acquired since their time puts us in a better position to succeed, and may more than compensate for the advantages that those great minds had over us."
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Pierre Louis Maupertuis, Accord de différentes loix de la nature qui avoient jusqu’ici paru incompatibles (1744)
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