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Hello family, friends and fans of Michael F. Flynn. It is with sorrow and regret that I inform you that my father passed away yesterday,...
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Hello family, friends and fans of Michael F. Flynn. It is with sorrow and regret that I inform you that my father passed away yesterday,...
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Previously: Part 8, Trial and Error From Plausible to Proven The great dishonesty of Galileo’s Dialogue was to present a contes...
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TOF once wrote an article entitled "The Great Ptolemaic Smackdown and Down 'n Dirty Mud-Wrassle" which described the century-l...
Srsly, dude, get that second Galileo out of there--it's just snark--and put Tycho in.
ReplyDeletea) I did not construct the visual.
Deleteb) Galileo did say that, or to that effect, to "Sarsi" during the controversy over the comets. And he did reject Kepler's ellipses because he believed in perfect Platonic circles.
It would be fun, though, to add a few more in there...especially Oresme or Cusa scooping Einstein by a few centuries.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! Tasty crunchy philosophical goodness!
ReplyDeleteAnother place to go for a Philosophy Fix when TOF has not posted recently enough!
Thanks!
I thought Kepler the ellipses were ugly, at least at first.
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