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In Newton’s correspondence with Richard Bentley, Newton rejected the possibility
of remote action, even though he accepted it in the Principia.
Practically, Newton’s natural philosophy is indissolubly linked to his
conception of God. The knowledge of God seems to be essentially immutable,
unlike the laws of nature that can be subjected to refining, revision and
rejection procedures. As Newton later states in Opticks, the cause of
gravity is an active principle in matter, but this active principle is not an
essential aspect of matter, but something that must have been added to matter by
God, arguing in the same Query of Opticks even the need for divine
intervention.
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.16732.44162