天文學家

Nicolaus Copernicus|日心說的提出者:改變宇宙觀的天文學革命  | 世界名人錄 Nicolaus Copernicus | The Astronomer Who Moved the Earth and Revolutionized the Cosmos

尼古拉·哥白尼(Nicolaus Copernicus)是16世紀著名的天文學家,也是科學革命的重要先驅。他提出「日心說」,主張太陽位於宇宙中心,地球與其他行星繞太陽運行,挑戰了當時普遍接受的地心說宇宙觀。1543年,他在《天體運行論》中系統闡述這一理論,開啟了人類對宇宙結構的全新理解。哥白尼的思想不僅改變天文學,也為近代科學革命奠定基礎,深刻影響後來的伽利略與牛頓等科學家。
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Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) was a Renaissance astronomer who fundamentally transformed humanity’s understanding of the universe. He proposed the heliocentric model, placing the Sun at the center of the cosmos rather than the Earth. This revolutionary idea challenged centuries of geocentric belief and laid the foundation for modern astronomy. His seminal work, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, published in 1543, marked the beginning of a new scientific era. Though controversial at the time, Copernicus’s theory eventually reshaped science and philosophy, influencing later figures such as Galileo and Kepler. His work represents a turning point in the Scientific Revolution.

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Galileo Galilei|改變宇宙觀的科學先驅:近代科學之父的革命 | Galileo Galilei | The Father of Modern Science Who Challenged the Cosmos | 世界名人錄

伽利略·伽利萊(Galileo Galilei)是17世紀最具影響力的科學家之一,被後世稱為「近代科學之父」。他透過改良望遠鏡觀測天空,發現木星衛星、金星相位以及月球表面凹凸不平等現象,為日心說提供強而有力的證據。伽利略同時在力學與實驗方法方面作出重要貢獻,推動科學從哲學思辨轉向以觀測與實驗為基礎的研究方式。雖然他的學說與當時教會的宇宙觀發生衝突,但他的研究最終改變了人類對宇宙與自然法則的理解。

Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and mathematician widely regarded as the “father of modern science.” He played a crucial role in the Scientific Revolution by improving the telescope and making groundbreaking astronomical observations, including the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Galileo strongly supported the heliocentric theory proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus, which placed the Sun at the center of the universe. His advocacy brought him into conflict with the Roman Catholic Church, leading to his trial by the Inquisition. Despite opposition, Galileo’s work transformed scientific methodology, emphasizing observation, experimentation, and mathematical analysis.

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