why had galileo to recant his point of view about the movement of the earth
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Under threat of torture, Galileo – seen facing his inquisitors – recanted. ... The Inquisition ruled that Galileo could not prove 'beyond doubt' that the Earth orbits the Sun, so they could not reinterpret scriptures implying otherwise.
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In 1633, the Inquisition of the Roman Catholic Church forced Galileo Galilei, one of the founders of modern science, to recant his theory that the Earth moves around the Sun. ... The committee decided the Inquisition had acted in good faith, but was wrong.
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