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Who is the woman buried beside Galileo?
The Guardian ^ | 01/24/2009 | John Hooper

Posted on 01/24/2009 4:51:38 PM PST by BuckeyeTexan

WHEN he was buried - at the insistence of the Catholic Church in unconsecrated ground - Galileo Galilei left behind at least two conundrums: how could a man with impaired eyesight have made the observations that revolutionised astronomy; and did his faulty vision alter what he saw and recorded?

When his body was moved to the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence, some 100 years later on the initiative of local freemasons, it gave rise to a third riddle: who was the woman found buried alongside him?

Scientists are planning now to solve all three questions with the help of genetics. Paolo Galluzzi, the director of Florence's museum of the history of science, said yesterday he had applied to the local authorities for permission to exhume Galileo's body and that of his companion in death to take samples of their DNA for examination.

(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: astronomy; cosmology; galileo; godsgravesglyphs; xplanets
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1 posted on 01/24/2009 4:51:41 PM PST by BuckeyeTexan
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To: BuckeyeTexan

“WHEN he was buried - at the insistence of the Catholic Church in unconsecrated ground “

What did Galileo do to deserve this treatment?


2 posted on 01/24/2009 5:10:09 PM PST by OldNavyVet (Character counts)
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To: OldNavyVet

My astronomy’s rusty, but I believe it was for implying the Earth wasn’t the center of the universe.


3 posted on 01/24/2009 5:12:32 PM PST by Kieri (The Conservatrarian)
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To: OldNavyVet

Earth revolved around the sun?????


4 posted on 01/24/2009 5:13:29 PM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion.....The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience)
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To: OldNavyVet

He in insisted that the earth orbited the sun and not the other way around.
Jack


5 posted on 01/24/2009 5:15:32 PM PST by btcusn
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To: BuckeyeTexan

bttt


6 posted on 01/24/2009 5:16:17 PM PST by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: OldNavyVet
Because he had the b-lls to tell the Pope that the planet Earth WAS NOT the center of the universe. I think there was also some “the earth is round, not flat” stuff, too. I think its crazy to dig him up again. Whats to be learned from a DNA test on two 500 year old skeletons? Ancient history.
7 posted on 01/24/2009 5:17:10 PM PST by Lockbar (March toward the sound of the guns.)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

Re: his eyesight. I think at that time they did have some kind of rudimentary eyeglasses or lenses.


8 posted on 01/24/2009 5:26:26 PM PST by LuciaMia
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To: BuckeyeTexan
Let's get the story straight. He had promised to teach the Heliocentric theory as a theory, not as a fact. He broke that promise. Indeed, he published a book in which the Pope was made out to be a fool for not believing the Heliocentric theory. That was what he was condemned for, and put under house arrest. While under house arrest, he lived on a pension from the Pope.

Many of his arguments for the Heliocentric theory, such as the tides, were seen by his contemporaries as defective. He was too stubborn to accept corrections.

Copernicus, who promulgated the Heliocentric theory, had no problems with the Church. Had Galileo been willing to accept criticism from his fellow scientists and respond to it, he probably would have been quietly accepted.

9 posted on 01/24/2009 5:28:04 PM PST by JoeFromSidney (My book is out. Read excerpts at http://www.thejusticecooperative.com)
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To: Lockbar

“I think its crazy to dig him up again”

I don’t.

Given what Galileo went through from the church, what right does the church have to control his remains?


10 posted on 01/24/2009 5:29:07 PM PST by OldNavyVet (Character counts)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

The tombs of all the very famous people like Galileo and Michelangelo in Florence was my favorite part of seeing Italy. I had no idea I would be so fascinated by that.


12 posted on 01/24/2009 5:59:18 PM PST by sazerac
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To: JoeFromSidney; OldNavyVet

“Let’s get the story straight. He had promised to teach the Heliocentric theory as a theory, not as a fact. He broke that promise. Indeed, he published a book in which the Pope was made out to be a fool for not believing the Heliocentric theory. That was what he was condemned for, and put under house arrest. While under house arrest, he lived on a pension from the Pope.
Many of his arguments for the Heliocentric theory, such as the tides, were seen by his contemporaries as defective. He was too stubborn to accept corrections.

Copernicus, who promulgated the Heliocentric theory, had no problems with the Church. Had Galileo been willing to accept criticism from his fellow scientists and respond to it, he probably would have been quietly accepted.”

To condense: He argued that the earth orbited the sun instead of the other way around, he crossed the Pope. sheesh.


13 posted on 01/24/2009 6:08:30 PM PST by DeLaine (*Tolerant* isn't a position, it's how you treat people who hold positions you hate....Doug TenNepal)
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To: BabaOreally
My National Inquirer sub-mind wants to know who the babe buried with him is . . . =============================== Guyileo, maybe?
14 posted on 01/24/2009 6:13:39 PM PST by OrangeHoof
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To: OldNavyVet

He was insolent.


15 posted on 01/24/2009 6:17:06 PM PST by BenLurkin (Mornie utulie. Mornie alantie.)
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To: JoeFromSidney
"He had promised to teach the Heliocentric theory as a theory, not as a fact. He broke that promise."

Promised to who, and why? Duress?

The presumption that the so called "Church" had the authority to determine what could be taught anywhere and at all is simply scandalous.

16 posted on 01/24/2009 6:18:50 PM PST by Radix (There are 2 kinds of people in this world. Those with loaded guns & those who dig. You dig.)
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To: Radix
The presumption that the so called "Church" had the authority to determine what could be taught anywhere and at all is simply scandalous.

In the 16th Century it was the Church, in the 21st Century it'll be the Obama Administration.

17 posted on 01/24/2009 6:27:25 PM PST by COBOL2Java (Obamanation: an imploding administration headed by a clueless schmuck, with McCain as his Kowakian)
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To: BenLurkin
He was insolent.

That right there justifies their showing him the instruments of torture.

I think the old galoot had it coming.

≤}B^(

18 posted on 01/24/2009 6:52:43 PM PST by Erasmus (Yes, English is my first language. I'm hoping to do better on my second.)
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To: BuckeyeTexan

The woman is the one he used to spy on with his telescope. Do we have to answer every question?


19 posted on 01/24/2009 7:01:01 PM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult (The man who said "there's no such thing as a stupid question" has never talked to Helen Thomas.)
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To: COBOL2Java
I think you're underestimating the Texas State Board of Education!! (See story here.) Papal clout is nothing compared with that of the Texas State Board of Education....
20 posted on 01/24/2009 7:16:26 PM PST by kittykat77
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