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... Galileo believed in the Copernican system which stated that the sun is the center of the universe, rather than the earth. Galileo ...
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... Galileo believed truth dealt with scientific matters. Niccolo ... Galileo believed that the Bible did have much truth to be found in it. He ...
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... Aristotle and Ptolemy were wrong. Galileo believed that the geocentric model was incorrect. Through lectures and writings, Galileo ...
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... Aristotle and Ptolemy were wrong. Galileo believed that the geocentric model was incorrect. Through lectures and writings, Galileo ...
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... Aristotle and Ptolemy were wrong. Galileo believed that the geocentric model was incorrect. Through lectures and writings, Galileo ...
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... The book he published, entitled The Starry Messenger told how Galileo believed that the reason for the moon's illumination was due to sunlight that was being ...
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... 1642. Galileo believed that experimentation and observations of these experiments was crucial to the scientific process. Although ...
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... 1642. Galileo believed that experimentation and observations of these experiments was crucial to the scientific process. Although ...
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... Prior to Galileo, it was believed, as Aristotle had proclaimed, that everything on Earth was made out of a combination of four elements (earth, air, fire, or ...
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... thought" . They also refused to accept this bizarre paradigm because they believed that Galileo used unsuitable research techniques. For ...
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... Galileo was not very interested in astronomy at the time, although beginning in 1595 he believed in the Copernican theory that the earth revolves around the ...
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... Galileo believed that comets dwelled in the Earth's atmosphere, contrary to dwelling in the orb between the Earth and the Moon. ...
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... God he worshiped. This enraged the Catholic Church, as they believed Galileo's teachings contradicted theirs. "What would the effect ...
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... In Galileo's time the common people believed "that God relies upon them and that the pageant of the world has been written around them that they may be tested ...
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... this reason alone. Galileo was a physicist who believed in science so much he set out to prove everyone else wrong. This is part ...
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... The problem was that many of his fellow scientists believed he was correct after checking Galileo's notes but the prospect of being tried for heresy was too ...
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... important facts in Galileo's discourse, I feel that his deduction that the moon is not perfectly spherical and smooth as the Pythagoreans had believed, rather ...
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... The literal meaning of these passages would have to be scraped if the Copernican model was to be believed. Galileo addressed this problem in his 'letter to the ...
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... Tell him to go away." (p.114, Andrea, Galileo) Galileo was just doing what he believed in, much like William Wallace, but it made it worse for everyone ...
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... threat. The Catholic Church believed that Galileo was mocking the Church-approved ideas of Ptolemy and their geocentric model. The ...
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... threat. The Catholic Church believed that Galileo was mocking the Church-approved ideas of Ptolemy and their geocentric model. The ...
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... if he didn't. Sadly, that was basically the last of Galileo's contribution to astronomy. I think he was a hero because he fought for what he believed in, until ...
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... The Church blinding believed that it was on this front that the rebellion would be lost before it could possible challenge the theologians. Galileo realized to ...
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... the universe, which offended the Church as well (the Church believed all celestial ... trial, the Holy Office of the Inquisition (the Church) forced Galileo to say ...
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... Eiseley believed that it was a job to teach life, and that is exactly what he ... Galileo read little of other menŐs works, this was opposite to Eiseley who read ...
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... It is not perfect like people believed it to be. ... Galileo observed points of light that changed their positions with time around the Planet. ...
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... This threatened the Catholic authorities because they believed that Galileo was using his own interpretations of the Bible and this may in some way prove the ...
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... He believed that the pursuit of scientific knowledge would enrich human life immeasurably. Galileo's lunar observations extend from 1609 to 1638 when failing ...
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... He believed that the pursuit of scientific knowledge would enrich human life immeasurably. Galileo's lunar observations extend from 1609 to 1638 when failing ...
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... Copernicus believed Ptolemy's theory was too complicated ... The later work of later scientists such as Galileo Galilei helped to prove that Copernicus' theory was ...
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