On The Infinite, The Universe And The Worlds by Giordano Bruno
Five Dialogues
This philosophical treatise challenges the traditional geocentric model of the universe, proposing instead an infinite cosmos filled with countless worlds similar to Earth. It argues for a radical shift in understanding the universe, suggesting that the stars are distant suns with their own planets, and that the universe is boundless and ever-expanding. The work explores the implications of this infinite universe on human thought, spirituality, and the nature of existence, advocating for a more open-minded and inquisitive approach to the mysteries of the cosmos.
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- Published
- 1584
- Nationality
- Italian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- Italian
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- De l'infinito universo et mondi
- Of Infinity, the Universe and the Worlds
- On the Infinite Universe and Worlds
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