Technology news and Jobs
Science
Copernicus centered on Sun. Scientists now center on his grave.
Science
Copernicus centered on Sun. Scientists now center on his grave. | Copernicus centered on Sun. Scientists now center on his grave. |
|
| by William Atkins | |
| Monday, 24 November 2008 | |
|
Page 3 of 3 The ideas of Copernicus, especially that the Earth was not the center of the solar system (what was considered the “universe” back in the 16th century), but instead the Sun, ran counter to religious teachings. Featured Whitepaper
5 Best Practices for Smartphone Support
Science DiscussionsCopernicus claimed that the Earth rotated once-a-day upon its axis and also orbited around the Sun once-a-year, what is considered today the heliocentric theory. These conclusions were claimed in his monumental work “De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium” (or, “On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres”), which was published just before his death. The Catholic Church, specifically Pope Paul V, condemned these findings of Copernicus in 1616. However, the claims of Copernicus were later verified by scientists, which changed the way we see ourselves in the Universe and how scientists still view our tiny Earth within the much, much larger Universe. The Catholic Church was forced to reverse its condemnation of Copernicus and accept that the Earth was not the physical center of its religious world. Today, the Bishop of Frombork, Jacek Jezierski, stated, "Now we will be able to pay homage to Copernicus with a tomb worthy of this illustrious historic personality.” [AFP: “Two-century hunt for tomb of astrologer Copernicus is over”] For additional information on the remains of Copernicus, please read the article “In Search for the Grave of Nicolaus Copernicus” by Jerzy Gąssowski and Beata Jurkiewicz [Archaeology and Anthropology Institute] |
| < Next story in category | Previous story in the category > |
|---|


Tags




