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Pompano - 2-13-2012 at 05:16 AM


Feb 13, 1633:
Galileo in Rome for Inquisition


"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is
to discover them." - Galileo Gililei



On this day in 1633, Italian philosopher, astronomer and mathematician Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome to face charges of heresy for advocating Copernican theory, which holds that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Galileo officially faced the Roman Inquisition in April of that same year and agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a lighter sentence. Put under house arrest indefinitely by Pope Urban VIII, Galileo spent the rest of his days at his villa in Arcetri, near Florence, before dying on January 8, 1642.

Galileo, the son of a musician, was born February 15, 1564, in Pisa, Italy. He entered the University of Pisa planning to study medicine, but shifted his focus to philosophy and mathematics. In 1589, he became a professor at Pisa for several years, during which time he demonstrated that the speed of a falling object is not proportional to its weight, as Aristotle had believed. According to some reports, Galileo conducted his research by dropping objects of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. From 1592 to 1630, Galileo was a math professor at the University of Padua, where he developed a telescope that enabled him to observe lunar mountains and craters, the four largest satellites of Jupiter and the phases of Jupiter. He also discovered that the Milky Way was made up of stars. Following the publication of his research in 1610, Galileo gained acclaim and was appointed court mathematician at Florence.

Galileo's research led him to become an advocate of the work of the Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1573). However, the Copernican theory of a sun-centered solar system conflicted with the teachings of the powerful Roman Catholic Church, which essentially ruled Italy at the time. Church teachings contended that Earth, not the sun, was at the center of the universe. In 1633, Galileo was brought before the Roman Inquisition, a judicial system established by the papacy in 1542 to regulate church doctrine. This included the banning of books that conflicted with church teachings. The Roman Inquisition had its roots in the Inquisition of the Middle Ages, the purpose of which was to seek out and prosecute heretics, considered enemies of the state.

Today, Galileo is recognized for making important contributions to the study of motion and astronomy. His work influenced later scientists such as the English mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton, who developed the law of universal gravitation. In 1992, the Vatican formally acknowledged its mistake in condemning Galileo.






Ateo - 2-13-2012 at 09:01 AM

What? The sun doesn't revolve around us? No!!!!!:spingrin:

I guess we're not THAT important. :)

woody with a view - 2-13-2012 at 09:16 AM

wait til Shari reads this!

:P:spingrin::saint::o:wow:

Pompano - 2-13-2012 at 09:27 AM

You'll have to wait a bit. Right now she's taking a skinny dip...

rats..damn lens keeps fogging up.

She thinks its funny...

vgabndo - 2-13-2012 at 03:43 PM

See...she's smiling. I think!

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Skipjack Joe - 2-13-2012 at 08:40 PM

I had a friend in junior high who used a telescope much like Galileo.

He and his little brother lived in a victorian home on the upper floor. Every evening they would dim the lights and assume their positions at the telescope.

Across from them lived a teenager who disrobed at this time in preparation for homework and bed.

My friend was not selfish though. He would let me call and describe the events over the phone. He never really described anything in detail. He used code phrases: "She's reached first base now". And so on.

Believe it or not he's now the parish priest at Palo Alto. He doesn't like me to remind him of the past, though.

shari - 2-13-2012 at 08:51 PM

hardy har har ....gotta love a heretic eh and a peeping pomp!

Just back from my dip...lovely indeed

ah galileo....for you I leave my curtains open amigo...
signed...
the girl with the whale tail tatoo

Pompano - 2-13-2012 at 10:54 PM

The wolves of Baja are coming closer.....closer....clos...bump! ouch!

Sure.. the curtains are open, but you closed the damn window, girl!

Bajamatic - 2-14-2012 at 02:44 PM

:rolleyes:

bigzaggin - 2-14-2012 at 03:01 PM

:?:

Bajamatic - 2-14-2012 at 03:05 PM

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bigzaggin - 2-14-2012 at 04:24 PM

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Pompano - 2-14-2012 at 04:38 PM

y?

vgabndo - 2-14-2012 at 05:40 PM

O, Pomp, ICU812