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What is the name of the scientist who got in trouble for his ideas?

Please be more specific since several scientists got in trouble for his ideas, such as Galileo Galilei, Copernicus, and Charles Darwin.


Who was the famous Italian astronomer who got into so much trouble with the Catholic church?

Galileo Galilei


Galileo's ideas about this got him arrested?

Galileo's about the solar system got him arrested for a decade (10 yrs).


Who one do you think got it right Aristotle or Galileo?

Galileo got it right. But he had built a telescope so he had an advantage.


How did people believe Galileo?

How did people believe Galileo?


Why did Galileo's ideas get him into trouble?

Basically, Galileo occasionally came in conflict with the established church ( a familiar tale in those days).


Did Galileo write dialog on the Two Chief World Systems?

Yes, Galileo wrote "Dialogues Concerning the Two Chief World Systems" in 1632. The book compared the Copernican system with the traditional Ptolemaic system and argued for the heliocentric model of the universe. This work ultimately got Galileo into trouble with the Catholic Church.


What scientists important astronomical discoveries put him in conflict with the Catholic Church?

Galileo Galilei got in trouble with the Church when he propose his sun-centered universe as opposed to earth centered.


When did Galileo got involved with flight?

He did not


Did Galileo ever get married and did he have any kids?

yes he had three children with Marina Gamba. Marina Gamba and Galileo never got married but were in a brief relationship. but Galileo never got married.


Did george Stephen ever get in trouble with the law?

no he never got in trouble with the law george was more about helping people than getting in trouble


Galileo got his idea for building a telescope from?

Galileo got his idea for building a telescope from hearing about a spyglass. He heard about this device from sailors and was inspired to create his own improved version, which eventually led to the invention of the telescope.