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Joy Holland

How on earth do you know the time of his conception? Sounds like something out of Tristram Shandy to me. I love the list of school mates--sounds just like someone I know...

Jeff

Yeah, that made me chuckle, the 4:27 a.m. But I can accept that Kepler somehow calculated it from evidence at hand. As it's put in your post, it seems that he was conceived on the wedding day but before the marriage actually took place? A dozen scenes fly by. It's a great beginning to a novel, per Joy's thoughts above. I think THE great novel about Kepler is yet to be written. How about it, John?

John Ptak

Kepler was way too smart and way to unhappy to deal with for a long period of time. Unless of course you made everything up, which would streamline stuff considerably. On the other hand if you made Barry Lyndon into Johannes Kepler, then at least the movie has already been made.

John Ptak

Joy: it was the old man himself who either figured out the kinda-time or made it up out of whole stinking cloth....I think that's the way you get precise stats. He always liked astrology (and by "liked" I mean "loved"), which got him through the lean years and supported him in his dotage. DOTage! Dot-age. Dots! When the man was becoming the dot he was intended to be, the period at the end of his life... After all he was primarily concerned with dots thru his life, watching the stars and recording their movements on an enormous 35' or whatever sextant. And then the dots were something he could read, too, like tea leaves or chicken heads. It was all dots, all the time.

Joy Holland

John you are reminding me of one of my whackier customers. I trust your wife is keeping a close watch over your sanity.

John Ptak

Um, thanks Joy. I trust your whacky customer is whacky in a good, healthy way. As to Patti keeping a watch over my sanity: I'll ask her, if you could just tell me first at what o'clock sanity is at....

Jeff

Sanity is at noon, John. You swing 'twixt three and nine ... and not through the twelve. Don't worry, though. Noon is not a very interesting time. And there's always Midnight.

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