only two hours?
awwwwww.......I want three hours of Galileo Talk
Galileo on Radio Live for Two Hours Today!
Galileo Junior, aka, Rolf Lindgren will be on the air today (WED, Feb 18) for two hours today talking about Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
The program will air from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. central time.
You can listen to the show live, http://www.revereradio.net/
You can call with questions via (877) 738-3730 the 2nd hour.
The show will be archived at http://radiofetzer.blogspot.com/
Topics include:
Galileo's achievements
Galileo in the news
Galileo trivia
Myths about Galileo regarding the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Plato, and the continuity argument of science.
Galileo's Trial Topics
not fair
not fair according to rules of the time
book was licensed
1616 decree not a violation of heresy
Council of Trent rules not violated
planted do ent either fake or not admissible nor relevant evidence
Pope's anger not a real argument
fictional dialog
extra-judicial torture threatened
You can listen to the show live, http://www.revereradio.net/
You can call with questions via (877) 738-3730 the 2nd hour.
The show will be archived at http://radiofetzer.blogspot.com/
UPDATE!
Podcast now Posted!
Rolf Lindgren on Gallileo
http://radiofetzer.blogspot.com/2009/02/rolf-lindgren-on-gallileo.html
Last edited by Galileo; 02-22-2009 at 05:53 PM.
only two hours?
awwwwww.......I want three hours of Galileo Talk
Are you gay for Galileo?
Please call in and demand a third hour!
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Are you ignorant of history? Listen up, you might learn something for a change.
most likely not
Tell me more about your man-crush. I want to learn, for a change.
Right. The show is only two hours long anyway.
You should call in and ask about the connection between Galileo and WTC 7.
If I called in, I would ask "did Galileo really build his telescope so that he could watch Kepler take a shower?"
Kepler lived in Germany and/or Poland, so far to see from Italy. Plus the Alps blocked his view.
Vatican Holds Mass in Honor of Galileo Galilei's Birthday!
Cardinal Says Galileo Studied Science With Faith
Secretary of State Sends Message to Mass
VATICAN CITY, FEB. 17, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI's secretary of state sent a message to an unprecedented Mass held in honor of Galileo, marking the scientist's 445th birthday.
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone spoke of the harmony between faith and science in the message, sent for the solemn Mass celebrated Sunday in the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and Martyrs in Rome.
The Eucharistic celebration was presided over by Archbishop Gianfranco Ravasi, president of the Pontifical Council for Culture, and organized by the World Federation of Scientists, chaired by physicist Antonino Zichichi.
The secretary of state, citing the Pope's epiphany homily from Jan. 6, stated that in Christianity there is a particular cosmological concept, which in our time "offers interesting signs of a new springtime" of scientists, able to value faith and reason as having "mutual fruitfulness."
The cardinal's message described Galileo Galilei as a model, since he "knew how to read and study science through the eyes of faith."
Cardinal Bertone assured the Mass participants of the "Pontiff's spiritual closeness," and greeted the scientists, in particular, the representatives of the Sciences Academy of China.
In his homily, Archbishop Ravasi explained how "Galilei distinguished the two reasons, the truth of science and the truths useful for salvation, which are conveyed by the voice of the Spirit."
At the end of Mass, Zichichi announced that in that basilica a statue will be erected to honor the great scientist.
http://www.zenit.org/article-25121?l=english
pfft. which would explain the telescope.....
you suck at this
Galileo and Kepler were penapls, if that helps you. They first corresponded in 1597.
Kepler's son Ludwig Kepler also was a penpal of Galileo in the 1630s.
UPDATE!
Podcast now Posted!
Rolf Lindgren on Gallileo
http://radiofetzer.blogspot.com/2009...-gallileo.html
Rolf Lindgren? Cool! Ask him what it was like to work with Stallone in Rocky IV
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