Edwin Setiadi

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Kepler had followed Copernicus in placing the sun at the center of his model, but then Kepler had moved a crucial step beyond all his predecessors. Not only did all the planets circle the sun, he noted, but the farther a planet was from the sun, the slower it traveled in its orbit. Somehow the sun must propel the planets, and whatever force it employed plainly grew weaker with distance.
The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of the Modern World
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