In both cases it was concluded that the discordances arose from small movements of the ground.
We believe that there are suchdiscordances now because--once more--of a New Learning.
It is always gratifying to me to see these melancholy theoretical discordances disappear before a closer and more searching examination.
Such discordancesare never encountered in the natural order of society.
But, in fact, they have only noted a few chance coincidences, and have let the great number of discordances pass by unnoticed.
Kepler's own suggested explanation of the discordances was that they must be due to erroneous measures of the planetary distances, and this, in those days of crude and infrequent observations, could not easily be disproved.
He found, however, that even in longitude their positions showed discordances ten times as great as they admitted, and so, to clear the ground of assumptions as far as possible, he determined to use true oppositions.
A marked improvement in residuals was the result of this step, proving, so far, the correctness of Ptolemy's principle, but there still remained discordances amounting to eight minutes of arc.
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