Edwin Setiadi

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Religion aside, the scientific objections were enormous. If Copernicus was right, the Earth was speeding along a gigantic racetrack at tens of thousands of miles an hour, and none of the passengers suffered so much as a mussed hair. The fastest that any traveler had ever moved was roughly twenty miles an hour, on horseback. These arguments came from the most esteemed scholars, not from yokels.
The Clockwork Universe: Isaac Newton, the Royal Society, and the Birth of the Modern World
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