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. Men like Miller and Havelock, whose business it was to track the electric carts up the wide ramps, feel the false gravity of spin fall away beneath them, and ask low-rent glitz whores about what happened the night Bomie Chatterjee stopped collecting protection money for the Golden Bough Society. Then there weren’t any for 400 years.

Richard P.

Feynman (Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics Explained by Its Most Brilliant Teacher)

The first thing you should know about the second Bradbury expedition is I lived to tell you about it. A miracle indeed, either the greatest of all that have occurred in the whole range of nature since the beginning of the world, or one certainly that is to be classed with those attested by the Holy Oracles.”-Tycho Brahe

  • “Those who study the stars have God for a teacher.”-Tycho Brahe
  • “When I had satisfied myself that no star of that kind had ever shone before, I was led into such perplexity by the unbelievability of the thing that I began to doubt the faith of my own eyes.”-Tycho Brahe
  • “There really are not any spheres in the heavens … Those which have been devised by the experts to save the appearances exist only in the imagination, for the purpose of enabling the mind to conceive the motion which the heavenly bodies trace in their course and, by the aid of geometry, to determine the motion numerically through the use of arithmetic.”-Tycho Brahe
  • “The body of the Earth, large, sluggish and inapt for motion, is not to be disturbed by movement (especially three movements), any more than the Aetherial Lights [stars] are to be shifted, so that such ideas are opposed both to physical principles and to the authority of the Holy Writ which many time: confirms the stability of the Earth (as we shall discuss more fully elsewhere).”-Tycho Brahe
  • “The star [Tycho’s supernova] was at first like Venus and Jupiter, giving pleasing effects; but as it then became like Mars, there will next come a period of wars, seditions, captivity and death of princes, and destruction of cities, together with dryness and fiery meteors in the air, pestilence, and venomous snakes.

    That's like saying Alexandria is just a library." She ran over to the closest shelf and tilted her head, reading the titles. Greetings to you who read this and act accordingly. “Didn’t finish reading that book, did you?” Rosenfeld asked mildly.

  • James S.A. Corey (Babylon's Ashes (Expanse, #6))

    And when statesmen or others worry him [the scientist] too much, then he should leave with his possessions.

    Yes, we weave real-fabric things from the dreamstuff of mathematics, but the universe is hardwired with arithmetic. For Copernicus as for Tycho, the result was heightened awareness and dissatisfaction with discrepancies in the inherent data

    Elizabeth Eisenstein (The Printing Press as an Agent of Change : Communications and Cultural Transformations in Early-Modern Europe; Volumes I and II)

    Whether the sixteenth century astronomer confronted materials derived from the fourth century B.C.

    or freshly composed in the fourteenth century A.D., or whether he was more! Now that I'm here in Emberfall, my wishes are just as pointless. Lastly, the star became like Saturn, and there will finally come a time of want, death, imprisonment and all sorts of sad things. You 'have none but me,' you murmur, and I 'leave you quite alone'?

    imagenes de tycho brahe quotes

    That means maintaining eye contact (even when there are distractions), nodding in agreement, remaining emotionally responsive, facing the person you are speaking with, and presenting a general appearance of openness

    Tycho Press (BOLD: 212 Charisma and Small Talk Tips to Engage, Charm and Leave a Lasting Impression)

    You have to learn the rules of the game.

    Yes, we weave real fabric things from the dreamstuff of mathematics, but the universe is hardwired with arithmetic. Where there was commerce on that level, there was also crime. Wer möchte aber einem Prügelmeister trauen, der Beherrschung der Kinder durch die Erwachsenen für den Sinn der Erziehung erklären würde? — Tycho Brahe

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    There is something eccentric in the orbit of Mars.

    Tycho Brahe

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    The star [Tycho's supernova] was at first like Venus and Jupiter, giving pleasing effects; but as it then became like Mars, there will next come a period of wars, seditions, captivity and death of princes, and destruction of cities, together with dryness and fiery meteors in the air, pestilence, and venomous snakes.

    Ihr Versinken kündigt schon in der Blüte der Astronomie zu Beginn der Neuzeit sich an. That’s all it was.