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Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and key figure in the scientific revolution. Best known for his three laws of planetary motion, his work laid the foundation for modern astronomy. He transformed our understanding of how planets move around the Sun. Here are 70 of his quotes:
Indeed I reply in a single word to the sentiments of the saints on these questions about nature; in theology, to be sure, the force of authorities is to be weighed, in philosophy, however, that of causes. Therefore, a saint is Lactantius, who denied the rotundity of the earth; a saint is Augustine, who, admitting the rotundity, yet denied the antipodes; worthy of sainthood is the dutiful performance of moderns who, admitting the meagreness of the earth, yet deny its motion. But truth is more saintly for me, who demonstrate by philosophy, without violating my due respect for the doctors of the church, that the earth is both round and inhabited at the antipodes, and of the most despicable size, and finally is moved among the stars.
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler
Occupation: German Mathematician
Born: December 17, 1571
Died: November 15, 1630
Quotes count: 70
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