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| Subject | Predicate | Object/Value | Creator | Attribution | Timestamp | |
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| 1 | /m/0c1bng6 | /base/kwebbase/kwconnection/other | /m/05_0t Ptolemy | /user/merge_bot | none | |
| 2 | /m/0c1bng6 | /base/kwebbase/kwconnection/subject | /m/034ks Galileo Galilei | /user/miholc | none | |
| 3 | /m/0c1bng6 | /type/object/key | galileo_galilei_disproved_view_of_claudius_ptolemy /base/kwebbase/kwconnection | /user/miholc | none | |
| 4 | /m/0c1bng6 | /base/kwebbase/kwconnection/relation | /base/kwebbase/kwrelation/disproved_view_of | /user/miholc | none | |
| 5 | /m/0c1bng6 | /type/object/permission | /boot/all_permission | /user/miholc | none | |
| 6 | /m/0c1bng6 | /type/object/type | /base/kwebbase/kwconnection | /user/miholc | none | |
| 7 | /m/0c1bng6 | /base/kwebbase/kwconnection/sentence | /m/0c0xdqz In 1624 Galileo returned to Rome, to visit the new pope, Urban VIII, who had been a longtime friend (and to whom he had dedicated 'Il Saggiatore') and got permission to write about "the systems of the world", both of Ptolemy and Copernicus, as long as he discussed them noncommittally and came to the conclusion dictated to him in advance by the pope - i.e. that humans cannot presume to know how the world is really made, because God could have brought about the same observable effects in ways unimagined by them. | /user/miholc | none | |
| 8 | /m/0c1bng6 | /type/object/name | galileo galilei disproved view of claudius ptolemy /lang/en | /user/miholc | none | |
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