'Daniel Waterhouse' is a
fictional character from
Neal Stephenson's ''
The Baroque Cycle'', a series of
novels: ''
Quicksilver'', ''
The Confusion'' and ''
The System of the World''.
Waterhouse is born in England in the mid
17th century to
Drake Waterhouse, a prosperous
Puritan merchant. Daniel is raised to be a minister, but instead is drawn to
natural philosophy (i.e., science), which is just then emerging as an organized discipline. Helped partly by becoming a college roommate of
Isaac Newton, Waterhouse finds himself in the center of this important historical trend.
Later in life, Waterhouse leaves
England for
Massachusetts, in order to escape the feuds that are raging within the scientific community. He establishes the pathetic "Massachusetts Bay Colony Institute of the Technological Arts", which fails to attract a single student. He is rescued from this in
1713 by
Enoch Root, who sends him on a mission back to England to forge a truce between Isaac Newton and his rivals (mainly
Gottfried Leibniz), so that science can advance without needless distraction.
Daniel is an ancestor of Lawrence and Randy Waterhouse, characters from the novel ''
Cryptonomicon''.