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One thing that amazed me was how elegant and witty of a writer Galileo was. Some of his most important books—including the one that got him into so much trouble, The Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems—were actually written in the form of dialogues between several characters he created (the fact that he attributed the Pope's preferred view of science to the character named "Simplicio" was probably not a great idea). His letters were beautiful. He even wrote a somewhat bawdy satirical poem in his younger years called "Against Wearing the Toga." I felt that he would have been a fun guy to get a beer with, actually.
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galileo was a greatest scientist in the history of astronomy,he is the founder of telescope.
Posted by omer on February 15,2010 | 11:07 AM