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新东方新概念英语四册课堂笔记 Lesson39:Galileo Reborn Galileo

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摘要: 新东方新概念英语四册课堂笔记 Lesson39:Galileo Reborn GalileoLesson 39 Galileo Reborn Galileo再生In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy; but the scientific dust has long sinc ...
新东方新概念英语四册课堂笔记 Lesson39:Galileo Reborn Galileo

Lesson 39 Galileo Reborn Galileo再生
In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy; but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. But, in contrast, it is only in modern times that Galileo has become a problem child for historians of science.
The old view of Galileo was delightfully uncomplicated. He was, above all, a man who experimented: who despised the prejudices and book learning of the Aristotelians, who put his questions to nature instead of to the ancients, and who drew his conclusions fearlessly. He had been the first to turn a telescope to the sky, and he had seen there evidence enough to overthrow Aristotle and Ptolemy together. He was the man who climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa and dropped various weights from the top, who rolled balls down inclined planes, and then generalized the results of his many experiments into the famous
law of free fall.
But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. Today, although the old Galileo lives on in many popular writings, among historians of science a new and more sophisticated picture has emerged. At the same time our sympathy for Balileo's opponents has grown somewhat. His telescopic observation are justly immortal; they aroused great interest at the time, they had important theoretical consequences, and they provided a striking demonstration of the potentialities hidden in instruments and apparatus. But can we blame those who looked and failed to see what Galileo saw, if we remember that to use a telescope at the limit of its powers calls for long experience and intimate familiarity with one's instrument? Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo's telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse's great telescope in the eighteen-forties were scratches left by the grinder? We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo's spy-glass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them?
New words and expressions 生词短语
Galileo 意大利物理及天文学家
Italian
He is the founder of modern physics. Sun Center/ Earth Center
Roman Catholic
heretic 异教徒governing body
All roads lead to Rome.
controversy n. 争论,争议=argument/quarrel/debate/clash
I had words with my wife.吵架
They two are controversial.因观点不同而争论
universiade debating 大学生辩论会
controversial
beyond controversy 毫无疑问=beyond question
dust n. 纠纷,骚动
to raise dust
Dust are you from, back to dust you will go.
rib 肋骨/steak 排骨
He always licks the dust.卑躬屈膝
eat dust 忍辱负重,卧薪尝胆
The emperor of Yue ate dust for several years. Finally he turned against and also he successed.
raise a dust/ kick up a dust 引起争论
His rude remarks raise a dust.
clash n. 冲突
mental conflict

鲜花

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