The truth shall set him free! - Orb: on the Movements of the Earth Ep 9 - Vtuber React
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- This is the story of a young man filled with a passion for the stars and a yearning to discover the truth of the universe.
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"Venus in its final phase" is usually invisible to the naked human eye. This means that Oczy and the young Count Piast had eyesight like a telescope.
Hubert once said, "A wrong answer is not a meaningless one." Count Piast's life epitomizes these words.Although his hypothesis was wrong, the research he left behind was passed on to the next generation. It was because of his precise research that the successors got closer to the truth. Just because his hypothesis was wrong doesn't mean that all of his research was wrong. This is not a passive achievement of "preventing the same mistake." The significance of the research he left behind is enormous.Badeni acknowledged this and paid respect to Count Piast.
By the way, the motif for Count Piast is the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe.And we can speculate that one of Badeni's motif, who continued Count Piast's research, is probably Johannes Kepler.
You appear to be well informed in the matters of astronomy, it's always nice to receive additional knowledge on the subject. So it's more about passing on the research to the future generations and leaving them with a sort legacy they can learn from than the research being wrong in itself I see. Also I hadn't realize their eyesight were so good that they were able to perceive things that would normally require a telescope to be seen, that is impressive.