On a February day in the year 1600
Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake
at the Campo de Fiori of Rome.
An Italian Dominican friar, Bruno was
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Paul this is a wonderful tribute to one of the greatest minds that seem to have been forgotten, I first read about Bruno when I was 16 and was amazed that he extended the Copernican Model, and conceived of the idea that other stars could have worlds orbiting them with life, and that he abandoned the hierarchical model. In fact reading what occurred to him, reconfirmed my distrust and abide for religious and backwards thinkers. A Wonderful Read!
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Paul this is a wonderful tribute to one of the greatest minds that seem to have been forgotten, I first read about Bruno when I was 16 and was amazed that he extended the Copernican Model, and conceived of the idea that other stars could have worlds orbiting them with life, and that he abandoned the hierarchical model. In fact reading what occurred to him, reconfirmed my distrust and abide for religious and backwards thinkers. A Wonderful Read!