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De l'Infinito, Universo e Mondi
Book • 1914
In 'De l'infinito universo e mondi', Bruno presents his cosmological theory, arguing for an infinite universe with multiple worlds similar to our own.
He critiques Aristotelian physics and supports the Copernican heliocentric model, contributing significantly to Renaissance thought on the nature of the cosmos.
He critiques Aristotelian physics and supports the Copernican heliocentric model, contributing significantly to Renaissance thought on the nature of the cosmos.
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as a figure whose worldview resonated with Einstein's.

Kieran Fox

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What Einstein Meant by God: Science, Spirituality, and the Search for Meaning