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Galileo

Galileo

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The man who dared to look — the discoveries, the trial and the legacy of Galileo Galilei.Copyright Podra Network 科学
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  • Storm Clouds Gathering: The Church Takes Notice
    2026/06/04
    In this episode of Galileo, Dr Sarah Quinn examines the pivotal year 1616, when the Catholic Church officially condemned Copernican theory and placed it on the Index of Prohibited Books. Explore how the heliocentric model transformed from academic speculation to religious controversy, threatening traditional biblical interpretation and the Church's authority. Learn about Cardinal Robert Bellarmine's role in these debates, the intellectual tensions between empirical observation and established doctrine, and how the Protestant Reformation influenced the Church's defensive stance. Discover the unintended consequences of the condemnation, including increased attention to astronomical theories and debates across European universities. This episode reveals the complex relationship between institutional authority and scientific evidence during the Scientific Revolution, examining how two great pillars of civilization found themselves in conflict. Perfect for history enthusiasts interested in the intersection of science, religion, and politics in early modern Europe. Keywords: Galileo, Copernicus, Catholic Church, Scientific Revolution, Cardinal Bellarmine, astronomy history, Index of Prohibited Books, 1616 condemnation, heliocentric theory, religious authority.
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    6 分
  • Dialogue and Defiance: Galileo vs. Aristotle
    2026/05/28
    In this episode of Galileo, Dr. Sarah Quinn explores the monumental intellectual clash between Galileo Galilei and the centuries-old teachings of Aristotle that dominated Western thought for nearly two millennia. Discover how Aristotle's geocentric worldview, with Earth at the center of the universe, provided satisfying explanations for natural phenomena and became deeply embedded in European education and religious doctrine. Learn about Galileo's revolutionary telescope observations in 1609 that shattered the Aristotelian model – from the Moon's cratered surface to Jupiter's moons and Venus's phases. Explore how Galileo's scientific method, emphasizing mathematical analysis and careful observation over pure logical reasoning, fundamentally changed our approach to understanding nature. The episode examines Galileo's groundbreaking experiments on motion that contradicted Aristotelian physics, including his famous work at the Leaning Tower of Pisa and formulation of the principle of inertia. We delve into the publication of Galileo's controversial 'Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems' in 1632, written in accessible Italian rather than scholarly Latin, and the subsequent trial by the Roman Inquisition. This fascinating historical confrontation illustrates how human knowledge advances through paradigm shifts, showing that even cherished assumptions must yield to evidence. The Galileo-Aristotle conflict remains relevant today as we face new scientific paradigms, reminding us that pursuing truth sometimes requires courage to challenge established authority and conventional wisdom.
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    6 分
  • The Milky Way Resolved: A Universe of Stars
    2026/05/21
    Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores one of astronomy's most transformative discoveries: the resolution of the Milky Way into individual stars. This episode traces the journey from ancient cultural interpretations of the mysterious band of light across our sky to Galileo's groundbreaking telescope observations in 1610 that first revealed the Milky Way's true stellar nature. Discover how this revelation fundamentally changed our understanding of the universe's scale and our place within it. Learn about the contributions of pioneering astronomers like William and Caroline Herschel, who mapped stellar populations, and Edwin Hubble, whose work revealed that our galaxy is just one among billions. The episode explores how modern space telescopes and missions like Gaia continue to revolutionize our knowledge of galactic structure, stellar evolution, and cosmic architecture. From ancient mythology to cutting-edge astrophysics, this cosmic journey illustrates how scientific observation and technological advancement gradually unveiled the true magnificence of our stellar neighborhood. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts and anyone curious about humanity's evolving understanding of the cosmos and our galactic home.
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    6 分
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