Kepler's data-supported claims that planets move around the Sun and in elliptical orbits challenged theological assumptions that heavenly motion must be perfect and circular.
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Kepler
Kepler's data-supported claims that planets move around the Sun and in elliptical orbits challenged theological assumptions that heavenly motion must be perfect and circular.
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"...couldn't really do anything about him. Right? And what's remarkable about Kepler is that just from this data, he was able to make certain..."
"...derived from his theory. Now, he had a prodigy named Johannes Kepler. He's a German, and he looked at the data, and he discovered..."
"...the planet, okay? And this will give rise to Newton, but Kepler made all these revolutionary discoveries. Now comes Galileo. And Galileo, he lives..."
"...helps us understand the laws of planetary motion first developed by Kepler and then by... And then refined by Newton, okay? And what's amazing..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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