because he was simply never noticed by them.
People such as Einstein and other modern day scientists and mathematicians
Galileo Galilei worked alone, which was common during his time. He did correspond with other scientists, such as Kepler.
that art is free-spirited and children have the right to eat dog food
Some famous scientists who were contemporaries of Robert Hooke include Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Rene Descartes, and Christian Huygens. These scientists made significant contributions to various fields like physics, astronomy, and mathematics during the 17th century.
Galileo withdrew his theories about the Earth's rotation in order to avoid being persecuted by the Roman Catholic Church. The Church condemned heliocentric ideas as heretical, and Galileo was ultimately forced to recant his views to avoid punishment.
People such as Einstein and other modern day scientists and mathematicians
The Vatican has its archives open for study with the exception of the most recent years. This is commonly done by all governments, including that of the United States, to protect the living from possible embarrassment and other potential problems.
Galileo Galilei worked alone, which was common during his time. He did correspond with other scientists, such as Kepler.
Galileo, Newton, Albert Einstein and many other scientists.
Galileo Galilei worked alone, which was common during his time. He did correspond with other scientists, such as Kepler.
He was inspired by his parents and many other famous scientists during his time.
Essentially- there is no theological objection to intelligent life on other worlds. It does not violate any current or proposed church doctrine..Catholic AnswerThe short answer to your question is" There was no 2008 Vatican statement regarding space aliens." Officially, the "Vatican", as in the Holy Father, has made NO comment one way or the other about extraterrestrial life. Attached is a news article from examiner.com which is very misleading as it uses the term "The Vatican" and even has two pictures of the Holy Father at the top of it, while in the article they are talking about scientists' discussions at a meeting sponsored by a Vatican employee (the director of the Vatican Observatory) on the implications of possible life in outerspace. This is a far cry from the Church actually teaching anything whatsoever about "space aliens". Many of the scientists (many of them nonbelievers) did indeed offer all kinds of speculation, but a "nonbeliever" offering "speculation" at a Vatican sponsored meeting hardly amounts to a "Vatican statement". In other words, the short answer to your question is" There was no 2008 Vatican statement regarding space aliens."
that art is free-spirited and children have the right to eat dog food
Galileo's other interest were art and medicine.
Vatican palace is in Vatican city, not the other way around. Vatican City is itself contained in Rome, Italy.
Some famous scientists who were contemporaries of Robert Hooke include Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Rene Descartes, and Christian Huygens. These scientists made significant contributions to various fields like physics, astronomy, and mathematics during the 17th century.
Many scientists believed this. Nicolaus Copernicus was the first to propose this idea however, and many other scientists believed in his theory as well, such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, and so on.