De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) - Malex


Malex live at Transitions Art Gallery 4/29/10 - Tampa, FL w/ Crows Foot


De revolutionibus orbium coelestium On the revolutions of Celestial Spheres Malex

Twin Peaks: Tibet


Cooper demonstrates his unorthodox investigative techniques, involving a box of rocks and the country of Tibet.


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Double Happiness: In the Park


Mark runs into Jade in the park.


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BBC :: The Truth Behind Discovery of Nicolaus Copernicus about Orbit System


Nicolaus Copernicus' discovery of On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (De revolutionibus orbium coelestium) argues that all the planets including earth rotates the Sun. Where did actually he get information and observations about it? was it his own discovery? Or was it stolen information ?


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Twin Peaks: Cooper's Dream


The iconic dream sequence that launched a cult TV show.


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Twin Peaks: Albert's arrival


Albert Rosenfield arrives in Twin Peaks.


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Why was Giordano Bruno burned at the stake?


The Theological Status of Heliocentrism. By M. John Stephen DALY 24th May 1543: "Nicolas Copernicus' De Revolutionibus Orbium Caelestium is published with ecclesiastical approval on the day of its author's death. The study argues in favour of heliocentrism in several places but is prefixed by a preface explaining that heliocentrism is advanced only hypothetically. This preface was commonly assumed for some years to have been written by Copernicus himself, though it is now established that its true author was Osiander." 1600: "Giordano Bruno is tried for heresy. During his trial the Consultors of the Inquisition listed among the unorthodox propositions taught in his writings several in favour of heliocentrism, based on Copernicus. Pope Clement VIII deleted these from the list of propositions he was to abjure. Bruno was burned at the stake." -------------- Lectures on the principles expounded in the Commentariolus were given in Rome in 1533 before Pope Clement VII who approved of the theory. A formal request to publish was made by Nicholas Schonberg, Cardinal of Capua. From Rome he sent Copernicus a letter, dated November 1, 1536, encouraging him to publish the work or at least to send him a copy of the manuscript. Copernicus declined the request. Others also urged him to publish De Revolutionibus. The most ardent among them was his good friend, Tiedeman Giese, then bishop of Chełmno (Kulm) and earlier canon of the Warmia chapter.


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Double Happiness: Busted


Mark brings Jade flowers and they are caught by her family.


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Last Night: The Kiss


Patrick and Craig say good-bye.


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Double Happiness: Making a Date


Jade meets Mark in line outside a club.


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Double Happiness: Walking Away


Jade chooses her family over Mark.


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Wilby Wonderful: In the Motel Room


Duck tries to reach out to Dan one last time.


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Dr. Owen Hunt


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Double Happiness: On Her Own


Jade decides she needs to live her own life.


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Cyndi Lauper with Lucas Silveira - True Colors (live at Toronto Pride 2010)


Not stellar quality video, but decent audio. She closed the show with this one.


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Double Happiness: Making Out


Mark takes Jade back to his place.


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Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (live at Toronto Pride 2010)


The video is pretty bad quality, distant and often obstructed view especially towards the end, but you can hear her sing the whole thing and at least three quarters of the time you can see her too. :)


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Double Happiness: After the Audition


Mark meets Jade after her audition.


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The Dykes Downstairs


"Recontextualized" scene from the 1977 film "The Sentinel", exploiting the ambiguous tone of the proceedings to transform late 70s "horror" into late 70s sitcom.


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Amazing Science Books - Backstage Science


First editions of the most famous books by Newton and Copernicus are among the amazing Crawford Collection at the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh. Also added the the collection is a cast of Isaac Newton's death mask. Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica and De revolutionibus


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Walking through police presence during G20 (2010.06.26)


I just spontaneously took this when I was out walking near the G20 perimeter fence in downtown Toronto. It goes in and out of focus and bounces around everywhere as I walk, but I think it kind of gives a sense of what it feels like to be walking around down there right now.


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Brian Eno performs "Tomorrow Never Knows"


Eno Unplugged. From BBC's "Arena" programme "Brian Eno: Another Green World".


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MST3K Invention Exchange: Rat Pack Chess Set


From Episode #505, "The Magic Voyage of Sinbad"


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Copernicus Code Mystery Trailer.mov


This is the short trailer of documentary "Copernicus Code Mystery". In the 26 min. 15 sec. documentary you could see unique and exclusive shoots from whole research process of searching for Copernicus' grave and DNA identification. Crew of "Copernicus Code Mystery" were the only one camera crew who get permission from prof. Jerzy Gąssowski multidisciplinary team leader to document their extraordinary research on the set, doing real footage, from the founding of the Copernicus' skull in 2005 to the last unprecedented discovery of Copernicus hairs and positive DNA identification by polish and swedish scientists. More detail and contact with the team on the web side: www.copernicuscodemystery.com © Michał Juszczakiewicz Agencja Artystyczna


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Pope Bans Copernicus' Theory of Sun-Centered Universe


The Catholic Church listed Copernicus' "De revolutionibus" on its Index of Prohibited Books, thus prohibiting its publication and denying the physical reality of the earth's movement around the sun. Andreas Cellarius circumvented the ban by depicting the theory in the lavish and ingenious drawings of "Harmonia macrocosmica", the most beautiful and famous Celestial Atlas. See Perfect Re-creations of Cellarius' works and the Church-banned Mercator World Map at DiscoveryEditions.com/Heresy


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Górecki / Symphony #2 'Copernican' - Final


Henryk M. Górecki (1933 - ) Symphony No. 2 "Copernican" op. 31 - Final part (1972) director: A. Wit Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ----------------- Text (Latin): Deus. Quid autem coelo pulcrius, nempe quod continet pulcra omnia? (from N. Copernicus, De Revolutionibus orbium coelestium, Praefatio) Text (English): God. Yet what is fairer than the heavens, that place which holds all things fair? Text (Italian): Dio. E cosa mai c'è di più bello del cielo, che certo contiene tutte le cose belle? ----------------------- pic source: Hubble (almost every images)


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Biografias Universales 6 (Científicos)


Copérnico Fue el astrónomo que estudió la primera teoría heliocéntrica del Sistema Solar. Su libro, "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (de las revoluciones de las esferas celestes), es usualmente concebido como el punto inicial o fundador de la astronomía moderna... Darwin Fue un naturalista inglés que postuló que todas las especies de seres vivos han evolucionado con el tiempo a partir de un antepasado común mediante un proceso denominado selección natural... Arquímedes Fue un matemático griego, físico, ingeniero, inventor y astrónomo. Aunque se conocen pocos detalles de su vida, es considerado uno de los científicos más importantes de la antigüedad clásica... Marie Curie Fue una química y física polaca, posteriormente nacionalizada francesa. Pionera en el campo de la radiactividad, fue la primera persona en recibir dos premios Nobel y la primera mujer en ser profesora en la Universidad de París... Ptolomeo Astrónomo, químico, geógrafo y matemático greco-egipcio, llamado comúnmente en español Ptolomeo (o Tolomeo). Vivió y trabajó en Egipto (se cree que en la famosa Biblioteca de Alejandría). Fue astrólogo y astrónomo, actividades que en esa época estaban íntimamente ligadas... Galileo Fue un astrónomo, filósofo, matemático y físico italiano que estuvo relacionado estrechamente con la revolución científica... Pierre Curie Fue un físico francés, pionero en el estudio de la radiactividad y descubridor de la piezoelectricidad que fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de <b>...</b>


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Ptolemaic & Copernican Solar System


Download the original video from www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu This movie shows the motions of the solar system from 1543 until late 1550 AD as seen from above the ecliptic plane. Two perspectives are shown: 1. The perspective of a fixed earth, showing how the motions appear from a geocentric view point. Please note that this is not a realization of the Ptolemaic System proper: we are computing actual solar system motions seen from the reference frame of the earth. 2. The perspective of a fixed sun, showing how the motions appear from a heliocentric view point. Again, this is not strictly the "Copernican" model as proposed in De Revolutionibus, as we are using computed actual motions, not a realization of the complex system of heliocentric epicycles proposed by Copernicus. The first segment traces out the path of the Sun and Mars, showing Mars through one evolution of its retrograde motion as seen from the Earth. From this "geocentric" perspective, the true orbital paths of Venus and Mercury trace out complex looping motions. The second segment begins by stopping the motion, erasing the paths, and then shifting to the heliocentric perspective. We then watch the evolution of the orbits of the 4 inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) through one Martian siderial period (1.52 years), and the zoom out and view the orbits of the outer two of the 5 naked-eye planets, Jupiter and Saturn. The orbital motions in both segments are the same, only the point of view (fixed <b>...</b>


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Inquisition - Der Prozeß gegen Galileo Galilei 1633 - Teil 1/2 - Doku


Galileo Galilei (* 15. Februar 1564 in Pisa; † 8. Januar 1642 in Arcetri bei Florenz) war ein italienischer Philosoph, Mathematiker, Physiker und Astronom, der bahnbrechende Entdeckungen auf mehreren Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften machte. Im Jahr 1615 veröffentlichte der Kleriker Paolo Antonio Foscarini (ca. 1565--1616) ein Buch, das beweisen sollte, dass die Kopernikanische Astronomie nicht der Heiligen Schrift widersprach. Daraufhin eröffnete die Römische Inquisition nach Vorarbeit des bedeutenden Kirchenlehrers Kardinal Robert Bellarmin ein Untersuchungsverfahren. 1616 wurde Foscarinis Buch gebannt. Zugleich wurden einige nichttheologische Schriften über Kopernikanische Astronomie, darunter auch ein Werk von Johannes Kepler, auf den Index (Librorum Prohibitorum) gesetzt. Das Hauptwerk des Copernicus, De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, in dessen Todesjahr 1543 erschienen, wurde nicht verboten, sondern „suspendiert": Es durfte fortan bis 1822 im Einflussbereich der Römischen Inquisition nur noch in Bearbeitungen erscheinen, die betonten, dass das heliozentrische System ein bloßes mathematisches Modell sei. An diesem Verfahren, das nicht zu den Inquisitionsprozessen gezählt werden kann, war Galilei offiziell nicht beteiligt. Seine Haltung war jedoch ein offenes Geheimnis, auch wenn das Schreiben an die Großherzogin-Mutter noch nicht veröffentlicht war. Wenige Tage nach der förmlichen Index-Beschlussfassung schrieb Bellarmin an Galilei einen Brief mit der Versicherung <b>...</b>


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Inquisition - Der Prozeß gegen Galileo Galilei 1633 - Teil 2/2 - Doku


Galileo Galilei (* 15. Februar 1564 in Pisa; † 8. Januar 1642 in Arcetri bei Florenz) war ein italienischer Philosoph, Mathematiker, Physiker und Astronom, der bahnbrechende Entdeckungen auf mehreren Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften machte. Im Jahr 1615 veröffentlichte der Kleriker Paolo Antonio Foscarini (ca. 1565--1616) ein Buch, das beweisen sollte, dass die Kopernikanische Astronomie nicht der Heiligen Schrift widersprach. Daraufhin eröffnete die Römische Inquisition nach Vorarbeit des bedeutenden Kirchenlehrers Kardinal Robert Bellarmin ein Untersuchungsverfahren. 1616 wurde Foscarinis Buch gebannt. Zugleich wurden einige nichttheologische Schriften über Kopernikanische Astronomie, darunter auch ein Werk von Johannes Kepler, auf den Index (Librorum Prohibitorum) gesetzt. Das Hauptwerk des Copernicus, De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium, in dessen Todesjahr 1543 erschienen, wurde nicht verboten, sondern „suspendiert": Es durfte fortan bis 1822 im Einflussbereich der Römischen Inquisition nur noch in Bearbeitungen erscheinen, die betonten, dass das heliozentrische System ein bloßes mathematisches Modell sei. An diesem Verfahren, das nicht zu den Inquisitionsprozessen gezählt werden kann, war Galilei offiziell nicht beteiligt. Seine Haltung war jedoch ein offenes Geheimnis, auch wenn das Schreiben an die Großherzogin-Mutter noch nicht veröffentlicht war. Wenige Tage nach der förmlichen Index-Beschlussfassung schrieb Bellarmin an Galilei einen Brief mit der Versicherung <b>...</b>


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Warsaw In Your Pocket - Nicholas Copernicus Monument


warsaw.inyourpocket.com Warsaw In Your Pocket editor Alex Webber sitting on the steps of Nicholas Copernicus Monument (Pomnik Mikolaja Kopernika), the founder of modern astronomy. A sheltered academic, he made his observations a century before the invention of the telescope and without help or guidance. His book De Revolutionibus (1530) posited that the earth rotated on its axis once a day, travelled around the sun once a year, and that man's place in the cosmos was peripheral. This may seem obvious today, but it was an utterly radical idea at the time. For more on Nicholas Copernicus and his monument go to Warsaw In Your Pocket warsaw.inyourpocket.com


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HM Gorecki - Symphony No. 2, Op. 31 "Kopernikowska" (Katowice Radio Philharmonic / Choir)


*** NOTICE *** My only purpose is sharing beautiful pieces of art - which have been public to everyone in Free TV - with anyone who cares. If you, however, feel your copyright is being violated by the publication of this video, please write me a message, and I will remove it immediately. Thank you! *** Henryk Mikołaj Górecki (1933-2010) Symphony No. 2, Op. 31 "Kopernikowska" / "Copernican" (1972) Sofia Kilanowicz, soprano Adam Kruszewski, baritone Chór Polskiego Radia w Krakowie Małgorzata Orawska, choral director Wielka Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia i Telewizji w Katowicach Antoni Wit, conductor Recording place and date unknown


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Nicolás Copérnico This World Today Is A Mess Donna Hightower


Nicolás Copérnico In Memoriam ... La verdad es como el Sol. Lo hace ver todo y no se deja mirar... ( ...por la mayoría de la gente, jejeje)... Nicolás Copérnico (Toruń, Prusia, Polonia, 19 de febrero de 1473 -- Frombork, Prusia, Polonia, 24 de mayo de 1543), en polaco Mikołaj Kopernik, en latín Nicolaus Copernicus, fue el astrónomo que estudió la primera teoría heliocéntrica del Sistema Solar. Su libro, "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (de las revoluciones de las esferas celestes), es usualmente concebido como el punto inicial ó fundador de la astronomía moderna, además de ser una pieza clave en lo que se llamó la Revolución Científica en la época del Renacimiento Ladies and Gentlemen, Señoras y Señores, Mesdames et Messieurs, y seres de las más variadas especies... Llegó por fin el siglo XXI, esto se acaba... y parece ser que el mensaje es:... Se abrió la veda... A ver quién dice la tontería más grande... "... Si ya sabemos que la Tierra gira alrededor del Sol... por qué hay gente aún que se cree el centro del universo..."... Y es que como compuso el asturiano Danny Daniel... y cantado por Donna... este mundo es un conflicto... entre lo que sabemos... lo que somos ... lo que decimos de nosotros mismos...y lo que hacemos... "...What you do, what you say Has a lot to do in how you live today What you want, and what you make, Everybody knows it's only what you take What you see, and what you hear, When it comes around again it's not too clear You say yes, they say no <b>...</b>


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Nicolás Copérnico, Biografias Universales


Nicolás Copérnico en polaco Miko?aj Kopernik, en latín Nicolaus Copernicus -Prusia, Polonia, 19 de febrero de 1473 -- Frombork, Prusia, Polonia, 24 de mayo de 1543) fue el astrónomo que estudió la primera teoría heliocéntrica del Sistema Solar. Su libro, "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (de las revoluciones de las esferas celestes), es usualmente concebido como el punto inicial o fundador de la astronomía moderna, además de ser una pieza clave en lo que se llamó la Revolución Científica en la época del Renacimiento. Copérnico pasó cerca de veinticinco años trabajando en el desarrollo de su modelo heliocéntrico del universo. En aquella época resultó difícil que los científicos lo aceptaran, ya que suponía una auténtica revolución. Entre los grandes eruditos de la Revolución Científica, Copérnico era matemático, astrónomo, jurista, físico, clérigo católico, gobernador, administrador, líder militar, diplomático y economista. Junto con sus extensas responsabilidades, la astronomía figuraba como poco más que una distracción. Por su gran contribución en el campo de la astronomía, en 1935 se decidió llamarle en su honor «Copernicus» a un cráter lunar visible con la ayuda de binoculares, ubicado en el Mare Insularum.[1] El modelo heliocéntrico es considerado una de las teorías más importantes en la historia de la ciencia occidental.


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Gabriele Bellini - Quiet Attack


VIDEO DELLA CANZONE QUIET ATTACK. COMPOSTA SUONATA DA GABRIELE BELLINI www.gabrielebellini.it IL BRANO è INSERITO NEL NUOVO ALBUM CHE SI CHIAMA "DROC" (De Revolutionibus Orbium Celestium)disponibile su i-tunes.... BUONA VISIONE


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DAVA SOBEL at SCIENCE GALLERY


Dava Sobel: A More Perfect Heaven Dava Sobel speaks at the SCIENCE GALLERY, Trinity College, Dublin in September 2011, about her new book, which chronicles the history of the Copernican Revolution, relating the story of astronomy from Aristotle to the Middle Ages. Science Gallery Director Michael John Gorman hosts the event, including a discusion and Q&A following Sobel's talk. Dava Sobel is an award-winning science writer and former New York Times reporter who has contributed articles to Audubon, Discover, and The New Yorker. As a contributing editor to Harvard Magazine, she covered scientific research and the history of science. She is also the acclaimed author of the bestselling titles Longitude, Galileo's Daughter, The Illustrated Longitude, and The Planets. About A More Perfect Heaven: During the 1530s, rumours of a potentially revolutionary theory of how the heavens worked emanating from a small city in Poland began to spread throughout Europe. The architect of this theory was a Polish cleric named Nicolaus Copernicus. In around 1514 Copernicus had written and hand-copied an initial outline of his heliocentric theory, in which he placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the centre of our universe, with the planets, including the Earth, revolving about it. Titled his Commentariolus, it circulated among a very few astronomers. Over the next two decades Copernicus expanded his theory through hundreds of sightings, leading to a secretive manuscript whose existence tantalised <b>...</b>


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Okultyzm a nauka przed Oświeceniem, Zbigniew Liana


W roku akademickim 2010/2011 Centrum Kopernika, wraz z Wyższą Szkoła Europejską im. ks. Józefa Tischnera w Krakowie oraz Wyższą Szkołą Informatyki i Zarządzania w Rzeszowie zorganizowało cykl wykładów "Nauka i religia". Wykład ks. dra Zbigniewa Liany "Okultyzm a nauka przed Oświeceniem" należy do bloku historycznego serii. Jego cezura została dopasowana do przedmiotu -- do Oświecenia astrologia, magia i alchemia należały do naturalnego obrazu świata, który radykalnie i gwałtownie zmienił się w połowie XVIII wieku. Słowo okultyzm pochodzi od łac. 'occultus' (ukryty) i wywodzi się z tradycji arystotelesowskiej, która rozróżniała własności naturalne i ukryte substancji. Do tych ostatnich Arystoteles zaliczał np. przyciąganie magnesu, pływy morza czy też leczące własności lekarstw. (Własności ukryte były obce myśli platońskiej, która siły niejawne potrafiła wyjaśnić w sposób naturalistyczny.) Wyróżnia się dwa paradygmaty okultystyczne: astrologiczny i magiczno-alchemiczny, w zależności od pasywnej czy też aktywnej roli człowieka. Gdy weźmie się pod uwagę kontekst okultyzmu, można powiedzieć, że w stosunku do Renesansu Średniowiecze było oazą racjonalności. Choć pisma alchemiczne i astrologiczne pojawiały się w wiekach średnich, to Odrodzenie przyniosło ich wybujały rozwój, wprowadziło na salony, uniwersytety i do kościołów. Okultyzm znalazł w renesansowym humanizmie ogromny posłuch -- mało znanym faktem jest, że Kopernik w "De revolutionibus" powołuje się na Hermesa <b>...</b>


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Great Astronomers of the Renaissance


Hello This is an animation created by Nilesh Dey. We will be presenting our project at the Renaissance Fair, held on May 23 2012. after copernicus I couldn't pout in any more annotations. so if you jus want teh hardcore information and script just like comment subscribe and tell your friends. Here it is anyways :0 - Oh My. It looks like we've been taking up some of your time. Of course you'll want to visit some other groups so we'll make the rest of the presentation quick. - Now look straight above for a section about Copernicus on our posterboard. Copernicus (1473-1543) Ptolemaic System Planets appear to reverse motions at times. Ptolemy explained motions in terms of orbits (epicycles) carried on a larger orbit (deferent). Epicycle deferent ratios were very close to modern values of planet/earth orbit ratios. System worked very well. Contrary to popular myths, Ptolemy's system was not overly cumbersome, and it accounted for subtleties like the uneven motion of the Sun It is not Ptolemy's fault he did such a good job that it took 1500 years to improve on him! -But soon, there were some Emerging Problems System began to seem cumbersome and inelegant. System inaccurate. Alfonsine tables out of date by 1500. -Heliocentric Idea Copernicus replaced epicycles with orbital motion of Earth. Less accurate than Ptolemaic system but conceptually simpler. Published as De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (on the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) 1542. Little immediate hostility <b>...</b>


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Scene from John Cassavetes film "Husbands"


Peter Falk & Delores Delmar. Cassavetes said of this scene: "It's terrific for Peter to try to pick up that woman. It's right that he would pick her up, because she is the safest woman in the place. It was very easy for him to talk to her. Peter was all right, because he was really comfortable. He was more comfortable in that scene than in a lot of other scenes, because it was right. The situation was right. He would go over and talk to that woman. She's a terrific woman. You see that woman sitting there and you've got to have her in the scene. So I took that lady and Peter and I wrote a scene [on the spot] and gave it to him. The secretary wrote it out and gave it to Peter and to the lady, and she looked at it. Peter was all right, but how could she catch up? She was just sitting there. She was out of place. She didn't know what to expect. All the camera crew and everybody else was looking at this woman. What was going to happen? She had a few lines, and she had to, in a sense, be romantic. Sometimes it's utter and total cruelty to elicit something pretty out of somebody. You have to be cruel to somebody sometimes, but it is only cruel in some kind of a social bullshit way. I mean, we're all there to get something good. The woman was tight. She didn't know what was expected of her, and it was too late for her to find out in the course of the filming. I would say terrible things to her, just awful things. She would fight them off like a lady. She reached a point where she <b>...</b>


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Kopernika problemy z Inkwizycją, Janusz Mączka


W roku akademickim 2010/2011 Centrum Kopernika, wraz z Wyższą Szkoła Europejską im. ks. Józefa Tischnera w Krakowie oraz Wyższą Szkołą Informatyki i Zarządzania w Rzeszowie zorganizowało cykl wykładów "Nauka i religia". Wykład "Kopernika problemy z Inkwizycją" przedstawił ks. dr hab. Janusz Mączka. Jak zauważa, "De revolutionibus" zostało wydane w roku śmierci polskiego astronoma. Z tego powodu, sam Kopernik problemów z Inkwizycją nie miał. Wykład relacjonuje historię wstępu do dzieła, ingerencje Osiandera, dzieje kolejnych jego wydań. Rozprawia się z poglądem Koestlera, że jest to "książka, której nikt nie przeczytał". Wspomina o problemach związanych z Kopernikiem -- tajemnicę jego grobu, wizerunku na portretach, narodowości itp. Ukazuje różnice między systemami: ptolemejskim i kopernikańskim. Podkreśla, jakie idee należą do najistotniejszych w rewolucji kopernikańskiej. Zgrzyty między systemem kopernikańskim a nauką Kościoła rozpoczynają się dopiero, gdy na arenę dziejów wkroczy największy nowożytny obrońca kopernikanizmu -- Galileusz.


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We Fromborku przebywał Mikołaj Kopernik, który jako kanonik kapituły warmińskiej żył i pracował na Wzgórzu Katedralnym niemal nieprzerwanie od roku 1510 do dnia swojej śmierci w maju 1543 roku. Właśnie tutaj Mikołaj Kopernik opracował "De Revolutionibus", dzieło, które odmieniło dotychczasowe pojęcia o wszechświecie. Zespół katedralny na wzgórzu stał się także miejscem pochówku astronoma. (Wikipedia)


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Valor facial: 2 Dollars Peso: 1 gr Metal: Ouro 900 Qualidade: PROOF Diâmetro: 12,00 mm Esta moeda de 12 milimetros é um presente muito precioso e interessante para amantes dos trabalhos de astrônomia. Cunhado na Polônia para o emissor Ilha de Niue em tiragem limitada de 5000 peças. Oferecido em um estojo verde com um certificado de autenticidade da casa da moeda da Polônia. Nicolaus Copernicus era um astrônomo polonês, nascido em 1473, e morreu em 1543. Ele entrou na história como "o que parou o Sol e moveu a Terra". o Copernicus desenvolveu um modelo heliocêntrico do Sistema solar de acordo com qual a Terra e outros planetas circulam o Sol em uma moda elíptica. Ele publicou a teoria em 1543 no livro dele "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (Nas Revoluções das Esferas Celestiais) o qual, desde 1616, foi listado como proibido. A teoria de Copernicus mudou o modo como os contemporâneos dele viam o lugar da Terra eo homem no Universo. As idéias dele deram origem ao princípio cosmológico posterior, também conhecido como o princípio de Copernican de acordo com qual a parte do Universo disponível a observação não é diferente de suas outras partes. A teoria se tornou a base para o desenvolvimento da filosofia de ciência. Copernicus também era matemático, médico, jurista, e economista; ele publicou trabalhos na reforma monetária.


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