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Harmonices Mundi

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"Harmonices Mundi," also known as "The Harmony of the World," is a work by the German mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, published in 1619. This book is significant in the history of science as it presents Kepler's theories about the relationships between the distances of the planets from the Sun and their respective orbital periods.

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