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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.” quote by Johannes Kepler
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“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.”

Johannes Kepler

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize that forces shape interactions.

Themes

science physics nature

Mood

curious analytical

Type

scientific metaphorical

When to use this quote

  • astronomy
  • engineering
  • daily life
  • environmental design

Key Concepts

gravity mutual attraction magnetism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view of gravity influence our understanding of relationships?
  • Can we apply this metaphor to social dynamics?
A Different Perspective

Simplifies complex forces to simple attraction, ignoring repulsive or non‑gravitational forces.

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