Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Giordano Bruno

Giordano Bruno (1548 – February 17 1600) was an Italian monist philosopher, astronomer, satirist, occultist, mystic, and martyr, who was burned at the stake as a heretic, by the Church on February 17, 1600.

Below is one of Bruno's more famous quotes.

There are countless suns and countless earths all rotating round their suns in exactly the same way as the seven planets of our system.

We see only the suns because they are the largest bodies and are luminous, but their planets remain invisible to us because they are smaller and non-luminous. 

The countless worlds in the universe are no worse and no less inhabited than our earth.

For it is utterly unreasonable to suppose that those teeming worlds which are as magnificent as our own, perhaps more so, and which enjoy the fructifying rays of a sun just as we do, should be uninhabited and should not bear similar or even more perfect inhabitants than our earth. 

The unnumbered worlds in the universe are all similar in form and rank and subject to the same forces and the same laws. Impart to us the knowledge of the universality of terrestrial laws throughout all worlds and of the similarity of all substances in the cosmos! 

Destroy the theories that the earth is the centre of the universe! Crush the supernatural powers said to animate the world, along with the so-called crystalline spheres. **

Open the door through which we can look out into the limitless, unified firmament composed of similar elements and show us that the other worlds float in an ethereal ocean like our own! 

Make it plain to us that the motions of all the worlds proceed from inner forces and teach us in the light of such attitudes to go forward with surer tread in the investigation and discovery of nature! 

Take comfort, the time will come when all men will see as I do.

** Crystalline Spheres: In ancient and medieval astronomy, a transparent sphere of the heavens postulated to lie between the fixed stars and the primum mobile (an outer sphere purported to move around the earth in 24 hours, carrying the inner spheres with it).

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