"The heavenly machine is not a kind of divine living being but similar to a clockwork."
— Johannes Kepler
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The heavenly machine is not a kind of divine living being but similar to a clockwork.
About this quote
Johannes Kepler wrote this in a letter to Herwart von Hohenberg on 10 February 1605, articulating a mechanical rather than animistic view of celestial motion. At the time, the dominant view held that planets were moved by souls or intelligences. Kepler argued instead that the forces governing planetary motion were physical — a mechanical conception that anticipated Isaac Newton's gravitational theory by seven decades.
Source
Letter to Herwart von Hohenberg (February 10, 1605)