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Giordano Bruno imagined Copernicus was on to something. He thought stars could be other suns with planets that could have life on them. For this he was burned alive in 1600 CE because he refused to renounce his heretical slanders against zero-order humanism.
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1 day ago · However, the narrative of the church attacking scientists like Copernicus, Galileo, and Giordano Bruno for their science is largely exaggerated—99.9% of it is ...
2 days ago · This theory posited that there was a real celestial sphere of the stars confining the Solar System with the stars pasted on it. It was held by most astronomers ...
3 days ago · 1600: Giordano Bruno burned at stake for heresy after supporting heliocentric theory. 1609: Galileo invented telescope convinced him of heliocentric model ...
4 days ago · We have a new theory of everything! A spider looking like an electric dipole field. Don't ask me what that means. I think the meaning is very clear ...
6 days ago · Many were academics obligated to an ecclesiastical establishment that executed a non-conforming philosopher, Giordano Bruno, in 1600. Other philosophers ...
5 days ago · They agreed that science tells reality from illusion but split over how to think and judge on thinking and judging. The majority, led by Descartes, considered ...
1 day ago · However, the narrative of the church attacking scientists like Copernicus, Galileo, and Giordano Bruno for their science is largely exaggerated—99.9% of it is ...
7 days ago · Certainly Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) believed in the the plurality of worlds and alas didn't escape as easily as Galileo Galilei in that Bruno was burned ...