Johannes Kepler wanted circles. As a devout Christian, he believed that God—the supreme geometer—would craft the heavens with mathematical perfection. And what shape is more perfect than a circle? For two thousand years, astronomers had agreed: celestial bodies move in circular orbits. Kepler saw no reason to question this assumption. There was just one problem.... Continue Reading →
The Impossible Revolution: Why It Took a Century to See What Was Obvious
One hundred and forty years. It took humanity a long time to accept a simple fact: the Earth orbits the Sun, not the reverse. Think about that time span. Copernicus published De revolutionibus in 1543. Newton's Principia appeared in 1687. Five generations lived and died in between. Entire academic careers were built defending geocentrism. Brilliant... Continue Reading →