Affection Quote by Johannes Kepler
“Gravity is a mutual affection between cognate bodies towards union or conjunction (similar in kind to the magnetic virtue), so that the earth attracts a stone much rather than the stone seeks the earth.”
About This Quote
Source Treat: Epitome of the World (De mundo) by Johannes Kepler, 1597
Gravity is described as a natural mutual attraction between similar bodies, likened to magnetism, where larger bodies draw smaller ones toward them.
In simple terms: Gravity is a natural pull between objects, especially larger ones pulling smaller ones.
Recognize that forces shape interactions.
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When to use this quote
- astronomy
- engineering
- daily life
- environmental design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does this view of gravity influence our understanding of relationships?
- Can we apply this metaphor to social dynamics?
Simplifies complex forces to simple attraction, ignoring repulsive or non‑gravitational forces.