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What Is Galileo's Letter To Galilei

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Sadly with all these great ideas and theories, the Catholic Church was teaching the exact opposite. They were especially infuriated about the Copernican System. Nicholas Copernicus’s, the man Galileo was trying to support on the system, book “De Revolutionibus,” became a part of the banned section of books. “Pope Paul V summoned Galileo to Rome and told him he could no longer support Copernicus publicly.” Galileo wrote a personal letter to Benedetto Castelli, an associated mathematician and an expert on hydraulics, about Copernicus and “expressed the view that the bible was not to be taken literally, when its metaphorical expressions conflicted with reason and observation.” Galileo had many friends within the church, including Cardinal Maffeo Barberini, who was Pope Urban VIII. Maffeo had quietly begged for Galileo not to put it out to the public the truth of the Copernican System and it being scientifically correct. Then soon after, …show more content…

During the time he was working on his improved telescope, he encountered many discoveries on the way. Galileo is the first to see craters on the moon. That Venus and Mercury pass through the phases just like the moon’s phases. He also discovered four of the largest moons orbiting Jupiter. In which he now calls them “Galilean moons.” Galileo formally disproved.
Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564, Italy. He was the brother of five siblings. Galileo had enrolled in an astonishing university. “However, due to financial difficulties, Galileo left the university in 1585 before earning his degree.” He still continued his studies on mathematics. Then, later on he made theories and improved inventions for further discoveries. Galileo was mistakenly credited for the telescope. In the year 1609, Galileo heard about a new invention called the spyglass. He then used his mathematic and technical

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