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Galileo was put in prison for writing about his findings. He had gone against the teaching of the Catholic church.
That the earth revolves around the sun
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
he was a pathetic little wimp and so are you for trying to read thisand to put it on an essay -ethan
Galileo Galilei was put on trial by the Inquisition for advocating the heliocentric model of the universe, which contradicted the geocentric views of the Catholic Church at the time. His writings that supported the findings of Copernicus were considered heretical by the Church, leading to his trial and subsequent conviction.
He was never put in jail, but he was tried by the Inquisition, found "vehemently suspect of heresy", forced to recant, and spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
Galileo Galilei was the Italian physicist put on trial in 1633 for supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus, which stated that the Earth revolved around the sun. This was considered heretical by the Catholic Church at the time.
Galileo Galilei got in trouble with the Church when he propose his sun-centered universe as opposed to earth centered.
Galileo Galilee was put on trial for teaching that the Earth was round, which was against Church doctrine concerning the flatness of the Earth.
Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642), the famed Italian astronomer and experimental philosopher was born in Pisa on the 15th of February, 1564. Although many of his theories put forth have been disproved, his name is nevertheless justly associated with the vast extension of the bounds of the visible universe which has rendered modern astronomy the most sublime of sciences, and his telescopic observations are a standing monument to his sagacity and acumen.Some areas you can research:* http://www.2020site.org/galileo/index.html
As a scientist, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) did indeed have much to overcome in his life. The intrinsic difficulties of acquiring knowledge about the world were one formidable barrier that he faced. Yet, he also famously ran up against skepticism and criticism from his fellow scientists and from social authorities, who condemned his view that the sun stood at the center of the universe and in fact had him imprisoned late in his life because of that view.