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A martyr of science
Some authors have characterized Bruno as a "martyr of science," suggesting parallels with the Galileo affair which began around 1610.[47] They assert that, even though Bruno's theological beliefs, or perceptions of them by others, were an important factor in his heresy trial,
his Copernicanism and cosmological beliefs played a significant role in the outcome.
"It should not be supposed", writes A. M. Paterson of Bruno and his "heliocentric solar system," that he "reached his conclusions via some mystical revelation....His work is an essential part of the scientific and philosophical developments that he initiated."[48] Paterson echoes Hegel in writing that Bruno "ushers in a modern theory of knowledge that understands all natural things in the universe to be known by the human mind through the mind's dialectical structure."[49]
Ingegno writes that Bruno embraced the philosophy of Lucretius, "aimed at liberating man from the fear of death and the gods."[50] Characters in Bruno's Cause, Principle and Unity desire "to improve speculative science and knowledge of natural things," and to achieve a philosophy "which brings about the perfection of the human intellect most easily and eminently, and most closely corresponds to the truth of nature"[51]
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Que un cientifico sea quemado por una puta secta mafiosa, por expresar teorias, que luego resultaron ser ciertas, me parece una animalada indescriptible.
A Galileo le hubiese pasado igual, si no se retractaba.
El articulo del Spiegel lo explica perfectamente.
http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-15680697.html
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Porque tenia la mafia vaticana el listado de libros prohibidos?.
Por miedo a la verdad, Bruno hizo tambalear la base de la mafia vaticana al afirmar que otras vidas en el universo eran posibles.
Un genio, visto retrospectivamente.
Y aún hoy no fue rehabilitado por la secta.