Sunday, December 14, 2008
science!
I said science again! It is interesting to see the transformation of science in this period of time. One thing i thought was noteworthy was that many of these scientific revolutionaries didn't scoff at the work of there greek and roman predecesors, but were thankful for them. They may have misinterpretted things wrong, but still their work eventually led to the right ideas. We were also reminded that the new science coming out of a vacuum, nor was it as simple as flicking on a light switch. the sciences continue to move onward lurching and stalling as they ever did.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Galileo
Again we see religion giving itself a good name by persecuting a man learning and teaching correct principles and ideas. It makes me sad to see things like this because it puts science and religion so much at odds. It seems his recanting of his teachings at the time of his trial spared his life, though i wonder what kind of impact he would have had if he was martyred. He wrote 2 more books after he lived the rest of his days under house arrest that were incredibly useful for physics, so i dont feel like i can be too harsh toward him for not sticking to his guns.
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