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Science revises the heavens

Deals with advances made during the Scientific Revolution, including Copernicus' explanation that the heavens do not revolve around the earth, Galileo's exploration of the acceleration of falling objects, and Newton's theories, and examines the bitter conflict that these ideas caused within the Catholic Church.

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  • "Infinitely reasonable"
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  • "Day the universe changed: : science revises the heavens"

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  • "Deals with advances made during the Scientific Revolution, including Copernicus' explanation that the heavens do not revolve around the earth, Galileo's exploration of the acceleration of falling objects, and Newton's theories, and examines the bitter conflict that these ideas caused within the Catholic Church."@en
  • "Deals with advances made during the Scientific Revolution, including Copernicus's explanation that the heavens do not revolve around the earth, Galileo's exploration of the acceleration of falling objects, and Newton's theories. Examines the bitter conflict that these ideas caused within the Catholic Church."@en
  • "Deals with advances made during the Scientific Revolution, including Copernicus's explanation that the heavens do not revolve around the earth, Galileo's exploration of the acceleration of falling objects, and Newton's theories, and examines the bitter conflict that these ideas caused within the Catholic Church."
  • "Deals with advances made during the Scientific Revolution, including Copernicus's explanation that the heavens do not revolve around the earth, Galileo's exploration of the acceleration of falling objects, and Newton's theories, and examines the bitter conflict that these ideas caused within the Catholic Church."@en
  • "Deals with the Scientific Revolution in 17th century Europe. Discoveries in physics made by Galileo, Copernicus, Keppler and Newton caused bitter conflict within the Church."
  • "Deals with advances made during the Scientific Revolution, including Copernicus's explanation that the heavens do not revolue around the earth, Galileo's explanation of the acceleration of falling objects and Newton's theories, and examines the bitter conflict that these ideas caused within the Catholic Church."@en

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  • "History"
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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Science films"@en

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  • "Science revises the heavens"
  • "Science revises the heavens"@en