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🗓️ 23 January 2023
⏱️ 30 minutes
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0:00.0 | It's an extremely important book in the history of science for many different reasons. |
0:08.0 | One of which is that it's really laying out the scientific method for the first time to a popular audience. |
0:13.6 | This book was written not in Latin, which was the conversant language for scientists of the day, |
0:18.4 | the only language that Galileo was permitted to write in. |
0:21.5 | He wasn't allowed to teach in Italian because that would be |
0:24.2 | communicating to the mass public and the Catholic Church wasn't ready for that in the |
0:27.6 | early 1600s. In this book he writes for a popular audience and it's really perhaps |
0:31.8 | the first and might be the best example of popular science |
0:35.2 | writing. |
0:37.2 | You may have read about Galileo in his telescope, but do you really know his story? |
0:45.0 | Why did Galileo have such an outsized influence on science? |
0:49.0 | What were his most important contributions? |
0:51.0 | Why did he risk his life and sacrifice his freedom to publish his heretical theories? |
0:59.2 | In this episode of Into the Impossible, we've cross-published with Preger University book club's host, Michael |
1:04.6 | Noel's interview with Brian Keating on one of Brian's favorite subjects, Galileo. |
1:10.0 | You're going to get a unique fast-paced in-depth account of what made Galileo such a towering |
1:15.8 | spherical figure, including a unique primmer on his most famous work, the dialogue concerning the two chief world systems, or simply the |
1:26.1 | Dieuogo. Most importantly, what lessons about freedom of thought and expression |
1:31.1 | can apply today? Under the Impossible is making thought and |
1:37.6 | the impossible is making you ever smarter and keeping free thinking alive. |
1:44.3 | Please dialogue with us in the form of a review and a five-star rating. We appreciate it. |
1:51.1 | Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Open the podbed doors, please, hell. |
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