Andrew DeBruyne

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While Kepler in the cold north calculates movements in the sky, in Italy it is with Galileo Galilei that the new science begins to take off. Exuberant, Italian, polemical, argumentative, highly cultured, exceptionally intelligent, and overflowing with inventiveness, Galileo gets sent from Holland a new invention—the telescope—and makes a gesture that changes human history. He points it toward the sky.
Reality Is Not What It Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
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