It did not help the universe at all but it did help us in the continuing efforts to understand the universe.
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it inspired people like the dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens and Isaac Newton. Its important to know what is going on in the universe because it could help us figure out 1. why the universe is the way that it is and 2. what will later happen to the universe that could alter the way we live.
Galileo played the lute.
I am not entirely sure about the wavelength; however, the features of the background radiation agree very closely to what would be expected from the Big Bang theory.
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Science is a method of discovery. It can't change anything. It can help you learn about your environment and the universe.
The first person to promote the idea of the Heliocentric theory was Philolaus, a Pythagorean philosopher. The first "scientist" was Nicolaus Copernicus. He used his teacher's, Tycho Brahe precise measurements to help formulate how the stars moved in the sky and found that the sun moved much faster relative to everything else. He then explained away the movement by applying the Sun as the center of our solar system.
it inspired people like the dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens and Isaac Newton. Its important to know what is going on in the universe because it could help us figure out 1. why the universe is the way that it is and 2. what will later happen to the universe that could alter the way we live.
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Galileo played the lute.
Galileo promoted the heliocentric idea. Galileo was teaching the heliocentric theory of the universe as fact when it was, at the time, unproven. The Church asked him to revise his teaching to reflect that it was not a fact but only a theory or hypothesis. Most Church officials were on Galileo's side but agreed that he should tone down is rhetoric. Galileo had a very sharp tongue and was quite sarcastic in his remarks and that did little to help his case. Most of Galileo's disagreement with the Catholic Church was over his caustic personality and refusal to listen to reason. He was advanced the case for heliocentrism - which was accepted by some of the Church, and the Pope had previously approved it when Nicholas Copernicus put it forward, and the Pope actually wrote a foreword to his work. Galileo's problem was that he wouldn't listen to reason and accept ANY advice.
Galileo agreed with the ideas of Nicolas Copernicus.Galileo agreed with the ideas of Nicolas Copernicus.Galileo promoted the heliocentric idea.Galileo was teaching the heliocentric theory of the universe as fact when it was, at the time, unproven. The Church asked him to revise his teaching to reflect that it was not a fact but only a theory or hypothesis. Most Church officials were on Galileo's side but agreed that he should tone down is rhetoric. Galileo had a very sharp tongue and was quite sarcastic in his remarks and that did little to help his case.
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