リアム・ギャラガーのインスタグラム(liamgallagher) - 8月3日 02時18分
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Fact: Galilei Galileo was one of the greatest intellects in an age of great intellects. As a young man he was educated in mathematics and encouraged by his father to pursue a career in medicine. Instead Galileo became interested in astronomy and was obliged to teach the conventional geocentric Ptolemaic model, but was personally convinced by the Copernican model. He wrote to Kepler saying as much in 1598. In 1604 he gave three public lectures in which he argued that the new star seen that year, known as Kepler’s supernova lay beyond the realm of the planets and therefore demonstrated that Aristotle was wrong about the unchanging nature of the heavens. Galileo was given the rights to make telescopes to the Venetian State in exchange for an increase in his salary, after he made his own. Eventually his salary was frozen. He published a book on his findings in 1610 ‘Sidereus Nuncius’ after discovering the rings of Saturn. He was however persecuted after he challenged the Church by stating that the Bible did not follow scientific findings. After a letter to the Grand Duchess of Lorraine arguing that the Copernican theory was literally true and the Bible gave a non-literal account, he was banned from teaching and eventually imprisoned after a trial in Rome where he was found guilty of heresay and sentenced to life imprisonment. He died of ill health, blind and deprived of company of his dearest daughter, who died in 1634. In 1992, Pope John Paul II admitted the Church had made errors in the case of Galileo and pronounced the case closed, but they refused to overturn the conviction of heresy even though the evidence was clearly presented and could not be refuted. It would have been bad for business to admit that mistake.
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Fact: Relatively little is known about Ptolemy’s life except that he lived in Alexandria, Egypt, and made astronomical observations in the period AD127-41. His most famous work is the 13-volume treaties known as the Almagest (from its name in Arabic, al-majestic). Ptolemie’s great achievement was his explanation of the movement’s of the planets, giving mathematical methods and calculations that are apparently original to him. Ptolemy extracted and improved tables from the Almagest for separate calculations and wrote an abridged, simpler version for non-experts known as the Planetary Hypothesis. The Ptolemaic model of the universe explained the planetary movements and was accepted without question for many centuries. Muslim astronomers were the first to criticize Ptolemy’s model. Abu Sa’id al-Sijzi (951-1020) challenged the notion that the Earth was stationary, suggesting that it revolves on its axis. He even made the astrolabe based on the assumption that it was the Earth that moved, rather than the stars and planets. The Heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus (On which Ones paintings are based) in essence is the sum of all parts. ‘We regard it as a certainty that the Earth, enclosed between the poles, is bound by a spherical surface... Why should we not admit, with regard to daily rotation, that the appearance is in the heavens and the reality in the Earth?” Copernicus, (1543).
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Fact: The Danish Astronomer Tycho Brahe looms larger than life in the story of astronomy. Brahe bought his first astronomical instruments as a student in Germany in the 1560’s. In 1566 he lost part of his nose in a duel with another student and wore a prosthetic nose or at least a patch over the gap for the rest of his life. King Frederick II of Denmark gave Brahe funding for an observatory and he built the Uraniberg observatory where he built and calibrated new instruments, ran his own printing press and trained young astronomers. His observatory made observations every night and he achieved arc measurements accurate to 2 arc minutes (even 1/2 an arc minute in some cases), while previous observers were generally accurate to around 15 arc minutes. An arc is 1/60th of a degree, with 360 degrees in a full circle. Brahe was also the first astronomer to make corrections for atmospheric refraction - the effect of Earth’s atmosphere in slightly distorting the view of the stars. When King Christian IV had a dispute with Brahe, this led to him leaving Denmark where he settled in Prague in 1599. Johannes Kepler worked with Brahe whom later discerned the elliptical orbit of planets from Brahe’s observations. He kept a pet moose whom drank to much beer, fell down the stairs of a castle they were visiting and died. Brahe died eleven days later.
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Liam where you at! My 3 month old needs to meet a rock and roll star saw you at LCC last Aug so you was sort of his first gig 😂 🤰 #hullandproud il buy you a Pattie butty 👌🏻
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Liam,don’t take this wrong,but the team surrounding you:Wyatt/Kurstin,Ms.Gwyther,your kids and friends might be your best « band » yet! Crush it in Hull tomorrow!
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