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Revision as of 05:13, 28 May 2023
Context: "Science isn’t asking questions about the shape of the earth."
Why bother? Galileo answered that question in 1609.
For a while there was talk of burning Galileo at the stake for heresy.
But people soon realized the difference between religion and science:
Science makes reliable predictions, Religion doesn't.
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- Sidereus Nuncius @ Wikipedia
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (28 May 2023)