Nothing but he abandoned the geocentric theory quite early. Later he got in trouble for proclaiming that the heliocentic theory was the absolute truth, when scientific knowledge at that time did not provide enough evidence for the claim. He was put on trial by the Vatican for heresy and in court he was asked to provide proof of his statements.
Previously he had said he had a proof but that the cardinals were too stupid to understand it, but in court he was forced to admit there was no proof and he recanted.
However Galileo's important discovery of moons orbiting Jupiter showed that not everything in the Universe revolves round the Earth, and this was a building brick on which eventully more and more evidence was added until in the 18th century after the theory of gravity came along most people believed that the Sun is at the centre. The discovery of stellar parallax in the 19th century put the finishing touch to the heliocentric theory.
Galileo was subject to an Inquisition from the Church because his views contradicted the geocentric model of the universe, which was supported by the Church at the time. The result was that he was found guilty of heresy in 1633 and placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life.
Galileo Galilei feared persecution by the Catholic Church for his support of the heliocentric model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus. He was tried and convicted of heresy in 1633 for advocating this view, which contradicted the Church's geocentric teachings. As a result, he was placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life.
The four moons were discovered sometime between 1609 and 1610 when Galileo made improvements to his telescope, which enabled him to observe celestial bodies more distinctly than had ever been possible before. As a result of improvements Galileo Galilei made to the telescope, with a magnifying capability of 20×, he was able to see celestial bodies more distinctly than was ever possible before. This allowed Galilei to discover sometime between December 1609 and January 1610 what came to be known as the Galilean moons. :)
Galileo was sentenced to house arrest by the Catholic Church in 1633 for advocating the heliocentric model of the solar system, which posited that the Earth revolved around the Sun. This view contradicted the Church's geocentric doctrine, which placed the Earth at the center of the universe. Despite having previously been granted permission to discuss heliocentrism as a mathematical theory, his 1632 publication, "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems," was perceived as a direct challenge to Church authority. As a result, he was tried by the Roman Inquisition and forced to live under house arrest for the remainder of his life.
Revise or discard your hypothesis.
Galileo was subject to an Inquisition from the Church because his views contradicted the geocentric model of the universe, which was supported by the Church at the time. The result was that he was found guilty of heresy in 1633 and placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life.
Galileo Galilei feared persecution by the Catholic Church for his support of the heliocentric model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus. He was tried and convicted of heresy in 1633 for advocating this view, which contradicted the Church's geocentric teachings. As a result, he was placed under house arrest for the remainder of his life.
Galileo Galilei was held under house result for heresy. It was part of an incident referred to as the Galileo Affair. During that time, Galileo was in conflict with the Catholic Church for suspicion of heresy due to his support of Copernican astronomy. See related links for more information.
Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer, was famously persecuted by the Roman Catholic Church for his support of the heliocentric model of the solar system. In 1633, he was tried and found "vehemently suspect of heresy" for asserting that the Earth revolves around the Sun, contrary to the geocentric model accepted by the Church at the time. As a result, he was forced to recant his views and spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
The Reconstruction Amendments to the Constitution were passed.
what happened as a result of mr.zufa’s lecture?
what happened as a result of columbus coming to american continents
At the time, the official position of the church regarding the heavenly bodies was that the universe was geocentric, that is, that the earth was the center of the universe. This concept came from older Greek thought, founded by Aristotle. During this time, the Protestant Reformation had gained significant influence and it was up to the Catholic church to rein in control of its followers. As a result, any persons not adhering strictly to Catholic doctrine were charged with heresy. Since Galileo sought to prove the ideas of Copernicus, that is the universe was heliocentric( sun-centered), he was charged with heresy.
the geocentric theory, this is the theory that the planets revolve around the earth
The ancient Assyrians knew about Mercury in the 14 century BC which is almost 3,000 years before Galileo. As a result, his location at the time of his non-discovery of Mercury is not recorded.
what happened as a result of columbus coming to american continents
The four moons were discovered sometime between 1609 and 1610 when Galileo made improvements to his telescope, which enabled him to observe celestial bodies more distinctly than had ever been possible before. As a result of improvements Galileo Galilei made to the telescope, with a magnifying capability of 20×, he was able to see celestial bodies more distinctly than was ever possible before. This allowed Galilei to discover sometime between December 1609 and January 1610 what came to be known as the Galilean moons. :)