He apologized and said he was wrong
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Galileo argued that the Bible was written for spiritual, not scientific, truths. He believed that the heliocentric theory did not contradict religious doctrine, and that reason and observation should be used to understand the physical world. He maintained that faith and science could coexist.
The heliocentric theory, which placed the Sun at the center of the universe instead of Earth, contradicted the geocentric view endorsed by the Catholic Church. This challenge to the Church's teachings on cosmology was seen as undermining their authority and control over knowledge, leading to conflicts and condemnations against proponents of the heliocentric theory like Galileo Galilei.
Galileo was convicted in 1633 because he went up against the Roman Catholic Church. He disagreed with their beliefs, so the Church took him to court, found him guilty of heresy --going against a religion-- and then sentencing Galileo to house arrest, but for the rest of his life.
Aristotle's main argument against the heliocentric model proposed by Aristarchus was that it did not align with his belief in a geocentric universe centered around the Earth. He based his argument on the apparent lack of observable stellar parallax, which he believed would be present if the Earth were in motion around the Sun.
Because it went against what the church says.
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
Galileo argued that the Bible was written for spiritual, not scientific, truths. He believed that the heliocentric theory did not contradict religious doctrine, and that reason and observation should be used to understand the physical world. He maintained that faith and science could coexist.
The heliocentric theory, which placed the Sun at the center of the universe instead of Earth, contradicted the geocentric view endorsed by the Catholic Church. This challenge to the Church's teachings on cosmology was seen as undermining their authority and control over knowledge, leading to conflicts and condemnations against proponents of the heliocentric theory like Galileo Galilei.
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
Galileo was convicted in 1633 because he went up against the Roman Catholic Church. He disagreed with their beliefs, so the Church took him to court, found him guilty of heresy --going against a religion-- and then sentencing Galileo to house arrest, but for the rest of his life.
Aristotle's main argument against the heliocentric model proposed by Aristarchus was that it did not align with his belief in a geocentric universe centered around the Earth. He based his argument on the apparent lack of observable stellar parallax, which he believed would be present if the Earth were in motion around the Sun.
they went against the church teachings and authority
Because it went against what the church says.
No-one condemned Copernicus's book. Galileo was told by the catholic church that he could teach Copernicus's theory as a way of predicting the planets' positions in the sky. But Galileo was forbidden from saying the Sun is actually at the centre as a fact, he was only allowed to present it as a theoretical argument. The church said that religious teachings could not be changed without sufficient evidence. Galileo however said he knew better and proclaimed the heliocentric principle as a fact. His problem was that he had a habit of ridiculing anyone who disagreed with him and that is what got him into trouble. Eventually Kepler's model of the planets' orbits, published in 1609, was accepted generally after Newton's theoretical discoveries backed it up, and it has been confirmed by numerous observations and measurements since then.
Galileo was never put in jail, he was put under house arrest because his teachings on gravity and the solar system was against the church.