The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... tiny telescope in the year 1610 revealed the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus with consequences which seemed to all the orthodox theologians to be des- tructive of the Christian faith . Giordano Bruno had al- ready been burned ...
... tiny telescope in the year 1610 revealed the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus with consequences which seemed to all the orthodox theologians to be des- tructive of the Christian faith . Giordano Bruno had al- ready been burned ...
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... tiny telescope such wild statements plainly con- tradicted Scripture which positively declared that the moon was a great light . When the despised telescope revealed the spots on the sun whose motion suggested the rotation of that body ...
... tiny telescope such wild statements plainly con- tradicted Scripture which positively declared that the moon was a great light . When the despised telescope revealed the spots on the sun whose motion suggested the rotation of that body ...
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... tiny lens . whose size was but one - fifth of an inch , the human eye . Galileo placed before his eyes a telescope whose lens was approximately two inches in size . Now a one - inch lens is just five times larger than the eye and a two ...
... tiny lens . whose size was but one - fifth of an inch , the human eye . Galileo placed before his eyes a telescope whose lens was approximately two inches in size . Now a one - inch lens is just five times larger than the eye and a two ...
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... tiny planet some three thou- sand miles in diam- eter revolves around this mighty disc at a distance of some thirty six million miles and at a speed of some thirty miles a second , making a complete revolution in eighty - eight days and ...
... tiny planet some three thou- sand miles in diam- eter revolves around this mighty disc at a distance of some thirty six million miles and at a speed of some thirty miles a second , making a complete revolution in eighty - eight days and ...
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... tiny worlds varying in size from a few inches to a hundred miles ( four of them ) in diameter lie between Mars and his neighbor . Unknown to the ancients they are called asteroids by the moderns . Revolving like planets , rotating ...
... tiny worlds varying in size from a few inches to a hundred miles ( four of them ) in diameter lie between Mars and his neighbor . Unknown to the ancients they are called asteroids by the moderns . Revolving like planets , rotating ...
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