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Galilean principle of mathematics of nature
According to Gonzalez, which held the Galilean principle of mathematics of nature. "For Galileo nature is written in mathematical language." This has two versions of interpretation: the weak and strong. The weakness is that which interprets what is written in mathematical language is the movement of the stars, astral dynamics. The strong version is that which says that every phenomenon that occurs in nature has a mathematical law which is subject.
This is a Galilean belief is the basis of our civilization. It is the great Galilean paradigm that has fed the whole of modern science. Or physics or chemistry or biology or medicine have mathematization processes. "This is not to say that Galileo failed because all Westerners still believe that nature is normative acts according to laws, perhaps not all math. The Galilean principle of mathematics is the key question of course. Ortega y Gasset said that science is a special form of belief. And the fundamental belief that we have is this statement of Galileo, "he said.
Revolution Galileo Galilei said that the earth was a planet, moving and was not in the center. The center is the sun. Introduced in history and geodynamic the heliocentric system. The Galilean revolution has four manifestations. The first is the observational manifestation. He explained that there are millions of stars, the moon's mountains and valleys is not a perfect star, the sun has spots, Venus has phases and Jupiter has four satellites.
Earth center of the moon, the sun center of planets and Jupiter's four satellites center. The second is the philosophical statement that goes against duality. The duality since Aristotle had said that the earth was the imperfect world and heaven the world perfect. What on earth had mutations in the sky and everything was identical to itself. "With the revolution of Galileo the heavens will cease to be perfect."
The third demonstration is the mathematical-philosophical revolution. "The universe is written in mathematician, so miracles do not fit. " The fourth and last of the demonstrations is the theological revolution. Galileo became the great revolution of the theology of the early seventeenth century unintentionally. Galileo speaks of three theological principles. The first states that the universe is God's work and you have to know and study. The second envisaged that the scriptures were the work of men. The third claimed that he had to interpret the scriptures in light of the knowledge we have of the universe.
"Although at the time such statements especially created controversy within the Catholic Church, today one of the century papal documents XX including the encyclical of Benedict XVI just two months ago have explicitly stated the three theological principles of Galileo, "he assured.
The sages of the time, who were the theologians, then scorned Galileo's claims. In universities were classified knowledge. The wisest, were educated and intelligent teachers of theology, a little less wise and less wise philosophy of geometry. "Galileo was a mathematician, philosopher and theologians tried to teach which at that time was unthinkable. But Galileo was undoubtedly wise and who they deemed were little aware of what was happening. Delusions of pride than the audacity of ignorance. " Taken

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