Galileo found the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe so persuasive owing to its mathematical elegance that he embraced it even when his theory of the tides stood in opposition to it. Further support for Galileo’s deep commitment to the Copernican heliocentric theory is found in his recently discovered unpublished observations of the double star Mizar in 1617, which exhibited no annual stellar parallax and hence indicated that the Earth does not move, in contradiction to the Copernican heliocentric theory. Further, Galileo did not mention this contradiction in his Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems of 1632. I conclude that he was so deeply committed to the Copernican heliocentric theory that he was unswayed even when...
It is well known that heliocentrism was proposed in ancient times, at least by Aristarchus of Samos....
Some of Kepler's works seem very different in character. His youthful Mysterium cosmographicum (159...
Dissatisfied with the problems of the geocentric system inherited from Claudius Ptolemy, Nicholas Co...
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The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
It is well known that heliocentrism was proposed in ancient times, at least by Aristarchus of Samos....
Some of Kepler's works seem very different in character. His youthful Mysterium cosmographicum (159...
Dissatisfied with the problems of the geocentric system inherited from Claudius Ptolemy, Nicholas Co...
At the beginning of the seventeenth century, Galileo Galilei made certain astronomical discoveries w...
Great opportunities arise for teaching physics, astronomy, and their histories when new discoveries ...
The early modern period saw the rapid development of two fundamental bodies of knowledge, astronomy ...
The Copernican question is a thread that runs through Galileo's entire research. This paper analyses...
Between the appearance of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus in 1543 and the works of Kepler and Ga...
The question of annual stellar parallax is usually viewed as having been a "win-win situation" for s...
Nicolaus Copernicus gave the world perhaps the most important scientific insight of the modern age, ...
none2A milestone in astronomy — proof of the revolution of the Earth around the Sun — was reached in...
Earl Davis discusses the history of the religious challenges brought on by progress in science. For ...
Galileo’s telescopic discoveries of 1609–1612 provided a crucial, although not conclusive, confirmat...
For centuries the case of Galileo Galilei has been the cornerstone of every major argument against t...
The surviving text of Galileo Galilei’s lectures and studies on the “new star” is incomplete, fragme...
It is well known that heliocentrism was proposed in ancient times, at least by Aristarchus of Samos....
Some of Kepler's works seem very different in character. His youthful Mysterium cosmographicum (159...
Dissatisfied with the problems of the geocentric system inherited from Claudius Ptolemy, Nicholas Co...