Today, Galileo is watching the moon. The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Houston introduced a series of machines that make our civilization work and people who created them in their own way.
When Galileo was 25 years old, he applied for mathematics at Florence Design University. Although he could not get the job, the fact that he worked at the major art academy in Florence is very important. Galileo is a serious artist and master of perspective technology. Twenty years later he discovered an important usage of this ability.
It was the eye of his artist that eventually cut off the surface we could not see the moon. For Aristotle, the moon is a perfect sphere. That's how people still see it in 1609. Of course, the perfect ball is very smooth. A pure moon is not a base. The church of the 16th century used it as a symbol of the concept of Immaculate. In 1609, an innocent person was not called to purely drive snow but was pure as was the moon. People think that the signs they see on the surface are mirror images of the incomplete earth.
Then British, Thomas Hariot grabbed a new Dutch telescope and made a rough sketch of the moon. He painted a terminator and separated the light from the darkness as a jagged line. However, he did not suggest that the surface of the moon itself is jagged. Instead, he is confused as to why a jagged line appears on a smooth ball.
Five months later, Galileo turned his handmade telescope to the moon. He has never seen a Harriot sketch, he has two advantages. First of all, in 2000 he was the one who revolutionized Aristotle's idea. He is not devoted to the perfect moon
The second advantage of Galileo is that he is an artist. He made a yellow-brown picture of the moon at a changing stage. They are beautiful pictures with a brilliant shine. But they have no doubt about the surface of the pockmark. When others saw his picture, they immediately saw what they could not see before. These moons instantly change from smooth to coarse - like an illusion transform
Galileo continued to calculate the height of Moon Mountain from the cast shadow. Currently, modern poets Milton, Dawn and Dryden write articles about the surface of the rugged moon. By 1612, when Virgin appeared on the ceiling of New Roman Cathedral, she was now standing on the crater of the moon.
Galileo passed safely through the brush. His trouble with the Vatican was put in front of him. His attack on Aristotle's idea eventually leads him to a serious dilemma. But for the moment he has won a part of the fight without any real opposition.
I am John Lienhard of the University of Houston. We are interested in working way of creative thinking.
(Theme music) Edgerton, S.Y., Jr., Galileo, Florence 's "deceno", and the moon "strange spots". Art magazine, volume. 44, No. 1,1984, pp. 225-232. The Galileo moon sketch is at http://galileo.rice.edu/sci/observations/moon.html.
In February 2011, creators Hillenburg announced the first release of the 32-page Double Moon Comics series, Sponge Bob Comics series. This release is the first time Hilenburg wrote its own book. He said, "I hope that fans will eventually enjoy my SpongeBob cartoon book." The comic series was published by Bongo Comic Group by Hillenburg Production Company, United Plankton Pictures. The character of this series had previously appeared in Nickelodeon magazine and Cine-Manga, but the first SpongeBob manga is when these characters first appeared in their own manga book in the United States. Hillenberg expresses the story in manga books as "Original, Spongebob Series Humor, Character, and Always Faithful to the Universe".
The second original feature identified by Pilbeam (29) is a unique dentition. Small canines of Sahelanthropus, such as TM 266-01-060-1 (holotype) and TM 266-02-154-2, have the characteristic that they lead to specimens close to the later human family; Sahelanthropus enamel enamel , Medium thickness compared with chimpanzee is thick, but thinner than later Southern apes (22). The decayed tooth of Orrorin tugenensis is "fewer than the caries of the southern ape, close to the decayed part of Ardipithecus" (20). Ohlin 's enamel on the top and bottom cheek teeth is "thick" like other primitive men, but other features of incisors and cuspid teeth, as well as lower premolar P4, more non - primitive humans and more Ape