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The author outlines the evolution of astronomical thought leading to the controversies surrounding Galileo, recounting his scientific observations and focusing on the crises that provoked ecclesiastical prosecution. The account situates his work against earlier geocentric doctrines and emerging heliocentric arguments, explains the technical and interpretive disputes, and assesses the contested facts of the trials. Rather than a full scientific biography, the narrative concentrates on the interactions between empirical inquiry and institutional authority, tracing how personalities, philosophical commitments, and unequal claims of evidence shaped public debate and later misunderstandings.
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