The letter Galileo wrote to Grand Duchy Christina in 1613 caused many controversies. It was an indirect attack on the Catholic Church and its view was not "current", which caused such controversy. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of this document. It analyzes the context behind science and religion in the 17th century. Secondly, it will critically explain and analyze why the document is meaningful.
In the discussion of Galileo, discussions between science and religion developed, with the focus of science and church Galileo. In fact, some people may regard it as the ultimate representative of the conflict. The view of scientists and theologians of the Galileo era is Aristotle's view. Until then, there have been no real arguments about the world view for about 2000 years. However, with the development of major scientific progress, a new theory about the Earth and the sky, including Nicholas Copernicus's view of the sky, has been revealed. This day theory of heart is completely contradictory to Aristotle's theory of geology and is the basis of Galileo's beliefs.
In the Catholic world before the collision of Galileo and the Church, most educated people agreed with Aristotle's Earth-centered theory. Change history in 1582. As in 1: 16: 30, Psalm 93: 1, Psalm 96:10, Psalm 104: 5, Message 1: 5, topography will literally agree to interpret the Bible literally in several places. Description 26: 7). Heli centrhythm, the theory that the earth is a planet, is consistent with all other theories surrounding the sun and is contradictory to the general theological support of the theory centered on the earth and the theory.
We have already updated works of Copernicus and Galileo in the 1500s. Until then, at least Europeans believed that the Earth is the center of the universe. But as they work, they propose a whole new world view. They say the sun is not the earth but the center of the universe. Their work was resisted by the church and Galileo was even arrested. Even though others have reached the same conclusion in front of them. They are not conspicuous. Probably church protests helped spread the work of them. Perhaps the invention of the printing press has made sure that their work has reached many people.