A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... Galileo Newton . Before them people believed Aristotle , who said that the natural state of a body was to be at rest ... Galileo bothered to see whether bodies of different weight did in fact fall at different speeds . It is said that ...
... Galileo was one of the first to argue that man could hope to understand how the world works , and , moreover , that we could do this by observing the real world . Galileo had believed Copernican theory ( that the planets orbited the sun ) ...
... Galileo never again to " defend or hold " the doctrine . Galileo acquiesced . In 1623 , a longtime friend of Galileo's became the Pope . Imme- diately Galileo tried to get the 1616 decree revoked . He failed , but he did manage to get ...
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