Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: mysterious skies
- 2 Two spheres: modeling the heavens and the Earth
- 3 Wanderers: the Moon and the planets
- 4 An Earth-centered cosmos: astronomy and cosmology from
- 5 Moving the Earth: the revolutions of Copernicus
- 6 Instruments of reform: Tycho’s restoration of observational
- 7 Physical causes: Kepler’s new astronomy
- 8 Seeing beyond Aristotle: Galileo’s controversies
- 9 The system of the world: Newton’s universal physics
- 10 Confirming Copernicus: evidence for Earth’s motions
- Appendix Mathematical details
- Notes
- References
- Index
1 - Introduction: mysterious skies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2019
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: mysterious skies
- 2 Two spheres: modeling the heavens and the Earth
- 3 Wanderers: the Moon and the planets
- 4 An Earth-centered cosmos: astronomy and cosmology from
- 5 Moving the Earth: the revolutions of Copernicus
- 6 Instruments of reform: Tycho’s restoration of observational
- 7 Physical causes: Kepler’s new astronomy
- 8 Seeing beyond Aristotle: Galileo’s controversies
- 9 The system of the world: Newton’s universal physics
- 10 Confirming Copernicus: evidence for Earth’s motions
- Appendix Mathematical details
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter introduces the fundamental mystery of the night sky: the wandering planets and their unusual retrograde motion. The story of the Copernican Revolution is the story of how this puzzle was solved, and then solved again. There are many reasons to learn about the Copernican Revolution: it is one of the great human intellectual accomplishments, it has had a tremendous effect on our understanding of the universe and the place of humanity within it, and it is a story that is often misunderstood. Furthermore, the Copernican Revolution is an excellent example of how science progresses. Science is a bit like puzzle solving, like making and using a map, like cooking, or even like doing art. New scientific theories provide us with new ways of perceiving the world that may be radically different from our previous perceptions. Learning the scientific story of the Copernican Revolution will help readers to better understand the nature of science.
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- Finding our Place in the Solar SystemThe Scientific Story of the Copernican Revolution, pp. 1 - 12Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019