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🗓️ 19 March 2025
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What happens when you challenge everything people believe to be true? History has shown that questioning the status quo can come at a high price. Darren Hardy shares the gripping true story of one man’s fight for truth—and the lesson it holds for those who dare to think for themselves.
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0:41.5 | So back in 1599, everyone knew that the sun and planets and stars were just lights in the sky that revolved around the Earth |
0:50.6 | and that we were the center of a little universe, a universe made just for us. |
0:57.1 | It was an undisputed fact of the time. Everybody knew that. There was only one man on the whole |
1:03.6 | planet who disagreed. He claimed that there was an infinite grander cosmos where this man, |
1:10.6 | where was this man on New Year's Eve, the year |
1:12.5 | 1600? Why? He was in prison, of course. There comes a time in our lives when we first realized |
1:18.5 | that we're not the center of the universe, that we belong to something much greater than ourselves. |
1:23.2 | It's part of what we call growing up. And as it happens to each of us, so it began to happen to civilization in the 16th century. |
1:32.5 | Imagine a world before telescopes when the universe was not only what you could see with |
1:37.0 | the naked eye. |
1:38.1 | It was of course obvious that the Earth was motionless and that everything in the heavens, |
1:42.1 | the sun, the moon, the stars, and planets revolved |
1:44.7 | around us. And then a Polish astronomer and priest named Copernicus made a radical proposal. |
1:51.9 | Copernicus proclaimed that the Earth was not the center. It was just one of the planets, |
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