Galileo's telescope showed moons revolving around Jupiter and Venus moving in ways that challenged the assumption that everything revolves around Earth.
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Heliocentrism
Galileo's telescope showed moons revolving around Jupiter and Venus moving in ways that challenged the assumption that everything revolves around Earth.
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Galileo becomes remembered as the father of modern science because Protestants turn his trial into propaganda about science above religion, even though Jiang says the math for heliocentrism was still weak at the time.
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"And then what else he did that was revolutionary is that he discovered that there was a correlation between this orbit and the matter...."
"...a very arrogant man. Okay? And because he was promoting the heliocentrism. He was promoting the heliocentric"
"So the Protestants will use this trial as propaganda against the church. And the Protestants will say, you see how anti -science the church..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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