Galileo Galilei - Cardinal Bellarmine had written that the Copernican system could not be defended without "a true physical demonstration"
Time: 1615
Place: Rome, Italy
Details: Cardinal Bellarmine had written in 1615 that the Copernican system could not be defended without "a true physical demonstration that the sun does not circle the earth but the earth circles the sun".
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