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Galileo Galilei (February 15, 1564 - January 8, 1642) is the person who spoke the Italian words Eppur si muove! The Pisa-born Italian astronomer, engineer, mathematician, philosopher, and physicist registered the observation "And yet it moves!" in regard to his belief that the Earth moves around the Sun, not vice versa. The pronunciation will be "ep-POOR see MWO-vey" in Italian.

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