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- From: sichase@csa3.lbl.gov (SCOTT I CHASE)
- Newsgroups: sci.astro
- Subject: Re: Kepler's Mom Not Burned...
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 11:59 PST
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Berkeley, CA, USA
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- In article <bruce.721941117@spssig>, bruce@spss.com (Bruce Stephenson) writes...
- >ghasting@vdoe386.vak12ed.edu (George Hastings) writes:
- >
- >> [Kepler's] beliefs on astrology, numerology, and the music of the
- >>spheres were enough to get him burned at the stake by today's
- >>scientific community standards, but then again, he had this
- >>really SLICK IDEA ABOUT ORBITS! 8-)
- >
- >Actually, Kepler had no beliefs I can think of to which the word
- >"numerology" might apply. His beliefs on astrology were pretty
-
- There is always Keplers "Fourth Law," the one we don't talk about much
- today. If I remember correctly, he claimed that the semimajor axes of the
- planetary orbits were in the ratios of the radii of all the inscribed regular
- polyhedra. This is not exactly numerology, but it's close enough to
- be considered pretty silly by modern standards.
-
- -Scott
- --------------------
- Scott I. Chase "It is not a simple life to be a single cell,
- SICHASE@CSA2.LBL.GOV although I have no right to say so, having
- been a single cell so long ago myself that I
- have no memory at all of that stage of my
- life." - Lewis Thomas
-