Johannes Kepler published Harmonies of the World in 1619. This was the summation of his theories about celestial correspondences and ties together the ratios of the planetary orbits musical theory and the Platonic solids. Kepler''s speculations are long discredited. However this work stands as a bridge between the Hermetic philosophy of the Renaissance which sought systems of symbolic correspondences in the fabric of nature and modern science. And today we finally have heard the music of the spheres: data from outer system probes have been translated into acoustic form and we can listen to strange clicks and moans from Jupiter''s magnetosphere.Towards the end of Harmonies Kepler expressed a startling idea--one which Giordiano Bruno had been persecuted for two decades before--the plurality of inhabited worlds. He muses on the diversity of life on Earth and how it was inconceivable that the other planets would be devoid of life that God had adorned[ed] the other globes too with their fitting creatures
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