Nguyen Thinh

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Leaving non-astronomers such as Thomas Digges, William Gilbert, and Giordano Bruno for the moment aside, the Copernican theory was practically ignored until the opening of the seventeenth century, when Kepler and Galileo enter the scene. Then and only then, did the heliocentric system burst upon the world – like a conflagration caused by a delayed-action bomb.
The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe
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