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  • we need here to avoid deletion is why this camp is more notable than the thousands of other summer camps that exist in California or anywhere else. DJ...
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  • matter relevant to the contents of the article: the entry on Galileo treats of Galileo and the Inquisition; it should do so; who did what to whom, and...
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  • exaggerated, and at worst folkloristic fabrications (see Chapter 3 on Galileo). Rather, the investigators of nature were themselves religious people...
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  • system, Galileo began to develop a theory of mechanics that, unlike Aristotle's, would work for both the heavens and the earth. At first, Galileo was the...
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  • my beliefs and lock me in the white room, George Bush! *"Galileo! Galileo! Galileo!, Galileo, let me go!"* Eh? That's right, I am a humanist genius and...
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  • the same policy was more or less cited by both the support and oppose camps (though less elegantly and more indirectly by the latter): WP:WIKIVOICE...
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  • crackpot makes against every established field of inquiry: "They laughed at Galileo, now they laugh at me!" etc. But for me, personally, I think what qualifies...
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  • that some people considered Galileo to be a Flat Earth denier; they might also have asked themselves which views Galileo held that made him a Flat Earth...
    168 KB (27,345 words) - 03:52, 7 October 2021
  • the status quo or power structure is vilified. This has happened from Galileo to Copernicus versus the Ptolemaic view of the Universe to Martin Luther...
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  • times. Well, three hundred. For what it's worth, Heinlein's "Rocket Ship Galileo" also has a reference to that can opener scene. After they launch, Morrie...
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  • Ludo Globi introduced the crucial thought experiment later adopted by Galileo that a ball set rolling around the surface of a gravitationally concentric...
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  • existed in the Renaissance people would be crying to delete an article on Galileo's model of the universe. 205.188.209.136 22:49, 13 Oct 2003 (UTC) Theresa...
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  • discoveries of Galileo. Educated people from the Middle Ages already knew very well that the Earth was round like a ball (see Flat Earth). Galileo had problems...
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  • understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them." [Galileo Galilei] EditorASC (talk) 23:29, 26 October 2016 (UTC) Official stories...
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  • text about this.--agr 12:41, 18 May 2006 (UTC) There is no L2 camp then? I assume the L1 camp is composed of objects actually inside the main belt and as...
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  • most of them used History Makers for their source material. My search in Galileo didn't turn up much, either.Hestera nmac3108 (talk) 04:07, 15 October 2020...
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  • this regard, though you actually can find parallels even there (think Galileo affair) if you strain the comparison. I don't have a particular problem...
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  • historic German term), and "moon", which Galileo proposed because THE Moon is a planet orbiting a planet. Galileo repeatedly called the Earth's Moon a planet...
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  • Article states "In the Galileo affair, the acceptance, from 1616 to 1757, of the Greek geocentric model (Ptolemaic system) by the Roman Catholic Church...
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  • Galileo were the first to suggest a heliocentric world view, which is false. When I read it, I even thought I could infer from the text that Galileo invented...
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