"I would beg the wise and learned fathers (of the church) to consider with all diligence the difference which exists between matters of mere opinion and matters of demonstration. ... [I]t is not in the power of professors of the demonstrative sciences to alter their opinions at will, so as to be now of one way of thinking and now of another. ... [D]emonstrated conclusions about things in nature of the heavens, do not admit of being altered with the same ease as opinions to what is permissible or not, under a contract, mortgage, or bill of exchange."

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Source: How three wise men and a tube helped us find our place in the universe by Tim Radford, www.theguardian.com. December 18, 2009.

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Galileo Galilei

Astronomer, Physicist

Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer and physicist known for his pioneering work in heliocentrism and the scientific method.

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