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EPISODE · May 26, 2025 · 28 MIN

EP71: Queerness Before Gravity, Sir Francis Bacon's Hidden Story

from Life Through a Queer Lens · host Jenene & Kit

Sir Francis Bacon, born in 1561, was the Lord Chancellor of England, a philosopher, author, statesman, and proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community who developed what we now call the scientific method. His story demonstrates that queerness isn't new but has existed throughout human history, even before we had the terminology to describe it.• Bacon served as Lord Chancellor from 1608 to 1621 and spoke in Parliament• He conceptualized the Baconian method (scientific method) based on observation and classification• Contemporary accounts clearly document his homosexuality, though most biographers ignore this• His relationships with men were known, including connections to the Marquis of Buckingham• Both his brother Anthony and brother-in-law Mervyn were charged with homosexuality• Mervyn was found guilty and beheaded in 1631, while Anthony was acquitted• Bacon died of bronchitis after catching a chill while experimenting with refrigeration• For his complete life story, read "Hostage to Fortune: The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon" (1999)Visit our link tree to find the "Dying Queer" tab with resources about ensuring you're remembered correctly after death, including living wills and advanced directives.Check out our linktreeIf anyone is seeking a safe place for chiropractic care on Long Island, you're welcome at Sound Chiropractic in Oakdale, NY. For Chiropractic care or information,check out our link tree here directly to website here

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Sir Francis Bacon, born in 1561, was the Lord Chancellor of England, a philosopher, author, statesman, and proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community who developed what we now call the scientific method. His story demonstrates that queerness isn't new but has existed throughout human history, even before we had the terminology to describe it. • Bacon served as Lord Chancellor from 1608 to 1621 and spoke in Parliament • He conceptualized the Baconian method (scientific method) based on observatio...

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