Galileo recanted his support for heliocentrism under pressure from the Inquisition to avoid severe punishment, including imprisonment or worse. At the time, the Catholic Church held significant power and viewed his ideas as heretical, posing a threat to established doctrine. By retracting his views publicly, Galileo aimed to protect himself and continue his scientific work in a more subdued manner. His later writings, however, indicated that he maintained his belief in the heliocentric model privately.
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Galileo created his first telescope in around two months in 1609. It was a refracting telescope with a convex objective lens and a concave eyepiece. This instrument revolutionized astronomy and allowed Galileo to make groundbreaking astronomical observations.
Galileo took a long time to apply his idea for the pendulum due to several factors, including the limitations of the technology available to him and his focus on other scientific inquiries, such as motion and astronomy. Additionally, he faced challenges in gathering precise measurements and conducting experiments that could effectively demonstrate the principles of pendular motion. His initial observations were made in a more exploratory context, which delayed the formal application of his pendulum concept.
That it wasn't the earth that was the center of the solar system but the sun. He tried to explain his theory to the catholic churches but they didn't want to hear it for they didn't like his theory. This caused a contradiction and Galileo was sent to house arrest. He had to publicly say that he was wrong. But Galileo knew he was right and until the day he died he never had a doubt. It was much later that he was proven right.
It took a long time to prove that the Earth is not the center of the universe because the idea was deeply ingrained in human culture and beliefs. Additionally, the geocentric model proposed by Ptolemy was able to explain the motion of celestial bodies with a fair degree of accuracy. It wasn't until the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, supported by observations made by Galileo, that the idea began to gain traction.
Retract.Or recant, in philosophical (an idea) and religious terms.Like for example,"Galileo was forced to recant his belief that the Earth revolved around the sun."
The inquisition took place in Spain.
The Catholic Inquisition took place around 1550. Hope this helped!
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The Spanish Inquisition was set up in 1478 and lasted till 1834. It was active throughout the Spanish Empire as well as in Spain.
this is not a short answer question so in the related links box below I posted the wikipedia article on the Inquisition.
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the Inquisition was about getting the people of Europe (mostly in Spain and Portugal) to be Catholic again and stop the spread of Judaism and Islam.
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Galileo created his first telescope in around two months in 1609. It was a refracting telescope with a convex objective lens and a concave eyepiece. This instrument revolutionized astronomy and allowed Galileo to make groundbreaking astronomical observations.
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