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∙ 10y agothe studies of Copernicus and Galileo changed that view by having sex
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∙ 10y agoGalileo and Copernicus challenged the medieval view of a geocentric universe, where Earth was considered the center of the universe, by proposing a heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center. Their studies provided evidence that supported the idea that Earth revolved around the Sun, leading to a shift in the understanding of the cosmos and a reevaluation of humanity's place in the universe.
they both were scientist and both were astronomers and taught that the earth moves around the sun :)
Scientific advances in astronomy, medicine, and other conflicts continue to have great effects on the way we live and face the world.
The Church disagreed with Copernicus and Galileo's view of the heliocentric model because it contradicted the geocentric model supported by biblical interpretations at the time. The Church saw these ideas as heretical and conflicting with their understanding of the universe as presented in religious texts. This disagreement led to both Copernicus and Galileo facing backlash and condemnation from the Church.
the church rejected the theory and tried to punish scientists for promoting it.
Galileo actually had a deep passion for science and observational astronomy. His keen interest in understanding the universe led him to challenge the prevailing Aristotelian model of the cosmos. Galileo's observations through his telescope, such as the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus, provided evidence to support the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, ultimately solidifying his dedication to the pursuit of science.
one of his greatest achievements were he was the first European astronomer to change the medieval belief system =)
they both were scientist and both were astronomers and taught that the earth moves around the sun :)
Scientific advances in astronomy, medicine, and other conflicts continue to have great effects on the way we live and face the world.
It represented a change in scientific thought
The Church disagreed with Copernicus and Galileo's view of the heliocentric model because it contradicted the geocentric model supported by biblical interpretations at the time. The Church saw these ideas as heretical and conflicting with their understanding of the universe as presented in religious texts. This disagreement led to both Copernicus and Galileo facing backlash and condemnation from the Church.
The scientific revolution was caused by the change in concept of the physical world brought about by scientists like Galileo, Issac Newton, Copernicus, etc. Observation and experiments were used to explain theories. People shifted their views from blind traditions to logical solutions.
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It represented a change in scientific thought
Yes, Galileo's contributions to the fields of physics and astronomy revolutionized our understanding of the natural world. His advancements helped pave the way for the scientific revolution and shaped modern scientific inquiry. While he faced challenges from the authorities of his time, his work ultimately changed the course of scientific thought and laid the foundation for many of the discoveries and technologies we take for granted today.
It represented a change in scientific thought
It represented a change in scientific thought
It represented a change in scientific thought