Copernicus' Studies
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the fundamental aspect of his work, the solar system, was proven to be true. Copernicus is thus the bridge between old and new science: his religious theories tab him as a medieval scientist, but his logic in the face of false Catholic doctrine earns him the timeless respect of historians. Copernicus was truly a revolutionary in the truest sense of the word; he set out to change the universe, and it bent to his will.
the fundamental aspect of his work, the solar system, was proven to be true. Copernicus is thus the bridge between old and new science: his religious theories tab him as a medieval scientist, but his logic in the face of false Catholic doctrine earns him the timeless respect of historians. Copernicus was truly a revolutionary in the truest sense of the word; he set out to change the universe, and it bent to his will.