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title: "The Fluxion of Fortune"
description: "for Isaac, who mastered the Mint but not the market"
author: "Abaci.one Team"
publishedAt: "2025-12-07"
updatedAt: "2025-12-07"
tags: ["poetry", "history", "mathematics", "newton", "calculus"]
featured: false
---
![Newton contemplating his losses](/blog/newton-fluxional-lament.jpeg)
**Pronunciation Guide:** ẋ is "ex dot" · <span style="position: relative;">x<span style="position: absolute; top: -0.25em; left: 0; right: 0; text-align: center;">̄</span></span> is "ex bar"
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In Woolsthorpe nights of candle-glow,
He watched the apple fall just so—
A whisper of ẋ murmured low,
A hint of what he'd one day know.
He carved the world in curves of light,
Bent stars with math he birthed outright;
But markets?—aye, a different fight,
Whose tides he failed to fluxion right.
For coin obeys no cosmic plot,
It drifts where fevered humors rot;
He'd trace a comet's path on the spot—
Yet never guessed his stocks were naught.
He could have tamed each rising bar,
Mapped fortunes by <span style="position: relative;">x<span style="position: absolute; top: -0.25em; left: 0; right: 0; text-align: center;">̄</span></span> afar,
And steered his purse like some bright star—
Not wrecked upon a South Sea scar.
But genius trips where mortals trot,
And even Newton, spared no blot,
Might've saved his gold—had he used ẋ
To see the crash begot.
And thus his wealth slipped through the sieve,
With no derivative to give;
He mastered laws by which stars live,
But found the Market... negative.