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Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:15 pm
by messier 111
After a duration of a thousand years, the power of astrology broke down when, with Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo, the progress of astronomy overthrew the false hypothesis upon which the entire structure rested, namely the geocentric system of the universe. The fact that the earth revolves in space intervened to upset the complicated play of planetary influences, and the silent stars, related to the unfathomable depths of the sky, no longer made their prophetic voices audible to mankind. Celestial mechanics and spectrum analysis finally robbed them of their mysterious prestige.
— Franz Cumont

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:16 pm
by messier 111
After the birth of printing books became widespread. Hence everyone throughout Europe devoted himself to the study of literature... Every year, especially since 1563, the number of writings published in every field is greater than all those produced in the past thousand years. Through them there has today been created a new theology and a new jurisprudence; the Paracelsians have created medicine anew and the Copernicans have created astronomy anew. I really believe that at last the world is alive, indeed seething, and that the stimuli of these remarkable conjunctions did not act in vain.
— Johannes Kepler

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:48 pm
by messier 111
Aristotle’s opinion … that comets were nothing else than sublunary vapors or airy meteors … prevailed so far amongst the Greeks, that this sublimest part of astronomy lay altogether neglected; since none could think it worthwhile to observe, and to give an account of the wandering and uncertain paths of vapours floating in the Ether.
— Edmond Halley
Attributed.

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:51 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy has not only taught us that there are laws, but that from these laws there is no escape, that with them there is no possible compromise.
— Henri Poincaré

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:52 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy has revealed the great truth that the whole universe is bound together by one all-pervading influence.
— William Leitch

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:20 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy is one of the sublimest fields of human investigation. The mind that grasps its facts and principles receives something of the enlargement and grandeur belonging to the science itself. It is a quickener of devotion.
— Horace Mann

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:21 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy is a cold, desert science, with all its pompous figures,—depends a little too much on the glass-grinder, too little on the mind. ’Tis of no use to show us more planets and systems. We know already what matter is, and more or less of it does not signify.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:22 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy is perhaps the science whose discoveries owe least to chance, in which human understanding appears in its whole magnitude, and through which man can best learn how small he is.
— Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Aphorism 23 in Notebook C (1772-1773), as translated by R.J. Hollingdale in Aphorisms (1990). Reprinted as The Waste Books (2000), 35.

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 6:06 pm
by helicon
messier 111 wrote: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:21 pm Astronomy is a cold, desert science, with all its pompous figures,—depends a little too much on the glass-grinder, too little on the mind. ’Tis of no use to show us more planets and systems. We know already what matter is, and more or less of it does not signify.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Bah Humbug..... :confusion-shrug:

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:25 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy is, not without reason, regarded, by mankind, as the sublimest of the natural sciences. Its objects so frequently visible, and therefore familiar, being always remote and inaccessible, do not lose their dignity.
— Benjamin Silliman

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:26 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy may be revolutionized more than any other field of science by observations from above the atmosphere. Study of the planets, the Sun, the stars, and the rarified matter in space should all be profoundly influenced by measurements from balloons, rockets, probes and satellites. ... In a new adventure of discovery no one can foretell what will be found, and it is probably safe to predict that the most important new discovery that will be made with flying telescopes will be quite unexpected and unforeseen. (1961)
— Lyman Spitzer, Jr.

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:27 pm
by messier 111
Astronomy was not studied by Kepler, Galileo, or Newton for the practical applications which might result from it, but to enlarge the bounds of knowledge, to furnish new objects of thought and contemplation in regard to the universe of which we form a part; yet how remarkable the influence which this science, apparently so far removed from the sphere of our material interests, has exerted on the destinies of the world!
— Joseph Henry

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 12:15 pm
by messier 111
At the Egyptian city of Naucratis there was a famous old god whose name was Theuth; the bird which is called the Ibis was sacred to him, and he was the inventor of many arts, such as arithmetic and calculation and geometry and astronomy and draughts and dice, but his great discovery was the use of letters.
— Plato

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 12:16 pm
by messier 111
At the entrance to the observatory Stjerneborg located underground, Tycho Brahe built a Ionic portal. On top of this were three sculptured lions. On both sides were inscriptions and on the backside was a longer inscription in gold letters on a porfyr stone: Consecrated to the all-good, great God and Posterity. Tycho Brahe, Son of Otto, who realized that Astronomy, the oldest and most distinguished of all sciences, had indeed been studied for a long time and to a great extent, but still had not obtained sufficient firmness or had been purified of errors, in order to reform it and raise it to perfection, invented and with incredible labour, industry, and expenditure constructed various exact instruments suitable for all kinds of observations of the celestial bodies, and placed them partly in the neighbouring castle of Uraniborg, which was built for the same purpose, partly in these subterranean rooms for a more constant and useful application, and recommending, hallowing, and consecrating this very rare and costly treasure to you, you glorious Posterity, who will live for ever and ever, he, who has both begun and finished everything on this island, after erecting this monument, beseeches and adjures you that in honour of the eternal God, creator of the wonderful clockwork of the heavens, and for the propagation of the divine science and for the celebrity of the fatherland, you will constantly preserve it and not let it decay with old age or any other injury or be removed to any other place or in any way be molested, if for no other reason, at any rate out of reverence to the creator’s eye, which watches over the universe. Greetings to you who read this and act accordingly. Farewell!
— Tycho Brahe

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 11:44 am
by messier 111
Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes, biology is about microscopes or chemistry is about beakers and test tubes. Science is not about tools. It is about how we use them, and what we find out when we do.
— Edsger W. Dijkstra

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 11:45 am
by messier 111
Copernicus and Lobatchewsky were both of Slavic origin. Each of them has brought about a revolution in scientific ideas so great that it can only be compared with that wrought by the other. And the reason of the transcendent importance of these two changes is that they are changes in the conception of the Cosmos. … Now the enormous effect of the Copernican system, and of the astronomical discoveries that have followed it, is … the change effected by Copernicus in the idea of the universe. But there was left another to be made. For the laws of space and motion…. So, you see, there is a real parallel between the work of Copernicus and … the work of Lobatchewsky.
— William Kingdon Clifford

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 11:46 am
by messier 111
Cosmology does, I think, affect the way that we perceive humanity’s role in nature. One thing we’ve learnt from astronomy is that the future lying ahead is more prolonged than the past. Even our sun is less than halfway through its life.
— Sir Martin Rees

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:51 pm
by messier 111
Da Vinci was as great a mechanic and inventor as were Newton and his friends. Yet a glance at his notebooks shows us that what fascinated him about nature was its variety, its infinite adaptability, the fitness and the individuality of all its parts. By contrast what made astronomy a pleasure to Newton was its unity, its singleness, its model of a nature in which the diversified parts were mere disguises for the same blank atoms.
— Jacob Bronowski

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:51 pm
by messier 111
Each of the major sciences has contributed an essential ingredient in our long retreat from an initial belief in our own cosmic importance. Astronomy defined our home as a small planet tucked away in one corner of an average galaxy among millions; biology took away our status as paragons created in the image of God; geology gave us the immensity of time and taught us how little of it our own species has occupied.
— Stephen Jay Gould

Re: Quote of the day, mostly related to astronomy.

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 1:53 pm
by messier 111
Essentially all civilizations that rose to the level of possessing an urban culture had need for two forms of science-related technology, namely, mathematics for land measurements and commerce and astronomy for time-keeping in agriculture and aspects of religious rituals.
— Frederick Seitz