Newtonian physics, as it is taught in textbooks of our time, is only a corrupted version of Newton's authentic natural philosophy. The corruption happened after Newton's death (1727), when philosophers and mathematicians of the Enlightenment infiltrated incompatible mathematical and philosophical principles of René Descartes and G.W. Leibniz into the theory of motion established by Galileo and Newton. Thus Newton's geometric theory was converted into an arithmetic algebraic tool, the later on so-called analytic or classical mechanics of Euler and d'Alembert, Lagrange and Laplace.
Moreover, in this process the theory of motion got infected with the concept of instantaneous action at a distance, and with the continuum theory of matter. Both these ideas mark main shortcomings of classical mechanics, which to have overcome modern physics (relativity and quantum mechanics) is so proud of.
However, contrary to the questionable wisdom of textbook writers, Newton's uncorrupted science contains none of these faults. As a matter of fact, if one studies without prejudice Newton's true theory in his Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica of 1687, one will learn that the uncorrupted Newton provides a perfect "local" and "quantized" mechanics that works in micro- as well as in macrophysics. Accordingly true Newtonianism settles the case of Schrödinger's quantum mechanics as well as that of Einstein's relativity.
NEUTONUS REFORMATUS is the program to present for the first time the uncorrupted galileian-newtonian theory of motion, and to show its timeless efficiency and truth.
— Ed Dellian —