The 10 more readings of Galileo Galilei -

Review the poignant sentences of the great scientist Galileo Galilei, who is famous for saying "Anyway the Earth is still spinning".

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist, mathematician and philosopher who played an important role in the scientific revolution.

His achievements included improvements to telescopes and subsequent astronomical observations, and supported Copernicanism.

Galileo was called: "the father of modern astronomical observations", "father of modern physics", "father of science", and "father of modern science".

Physical genius Stephen Hawking once said: "Galileo, perhaps more than any single person, is responsible for the birth of modern science."

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"Anyway, the Earth is still spinning" is one of Galileo Galilei's most famous sayings.

Here are 10 famous sayings of the great scientist Galileo Galilei.

1. "And yet it moves"

"Earth is still spinning anyway."

2. "All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them".

"All truths are easy to understand once we find out; it's important to discover it."

3. "We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves".

"We can't teach people anything; we can only support them to find out for themselves."

4. "The Bible shows the way to heaven, not the way the heavens go".

'The Bible guides people to heaven, not to describe how heaven works.'

5. "I have never met a man so ignorant mà I không thể biết gì từ him".

"I've never met someone so stupid I can't learn anything from him."

6. "Where the senses fail, Reason phải step trong".

"When you can't use intuition, you have to rely on reasoning."

7. "The Milky Way is not another but a mass of planted innumerable stars together in clusters".

"The Milky Way is just a multitude of stars standing together in clusters."

8. "It should be harmful to souls to make it a heresy to believe what is false".

"Convincing a heretic to believe in what has been proved to be a loss to the soul."

9. "I think that in discussion of natural problems we ought to begin with not with scripts, but with experiments, and demonstrations".

"I think that when discussing natural issues, we cannot start with the Bible but by experiment, and by evidence."

10. "Who would set a limit to the mind of man? Who would dare assert that we all know là cần được?"

"Who can put limits on human intellect? Who dares to assert that we know everything in the world?"

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