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1731 Johann Scheuchzer gravity comet
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) God " opening the windows of heaven", astronomical phenomenon showing orbits and gravitational effects on comets etc, folio copper engraving with later hand colouring drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel (1674-1748). The goal of Scheuchzers work was to use the best contemporary science to illuminate the biblical account of human history in a sequence of 745 plates. At the time there was little doubt that science (physica) supported the literal truth of the Biblical chronology of creation and history
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18th Century Bible Comet Gravity Heaven Johann Scheuchzer Newton Orbits Parabola Physica Sacra Sacred Physics Science And Religion
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This print showcases the 1731 Johann Scheuchzer gravity comet, a remarkable illustration from the renowned Physica Sacra by Johann Scheuchzer. In this awe-inspiring image, we witness God himself "opening the windows of heaven" revealing an extraordinary astronomical phenomenon that unravels the intricate orbits and gravitational effects on comets. Crafted with meticulous detail, this folio copper engraving was brought to life by a team of skilled engravers under the guidance of Johann Andreas Pfeffel. The vibrant hand coloring adds depth and vibrancy to every element depicted in this masterpiece. Scheuchzer's ambitious goal was to employ contemporary scientific knowledge to shed light on the biblical account of human history through a sequence of 745 plates. During that era, there existed little doubt regarding science's support for the literal truth behind Biblical chronology and creation. Within this artwork, elements such as the sun, Newtonian principles of gravity, planets, parabolas, and celestial orbits converge harmoniously. It symbolizes an intriguing intersection between science and religion—a testament to how early physics sought to reconcile these seemingly disparate realms. Paul D. Stewart expertly captures not only the visual splendor but also conveys its historical significance through his lens. This print serves as both a mesmerizing work of art and a window into humanity's quest for understanding our place within God's grand design.
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