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Trained as a Dominican, he left his monastery and became an itinerant scholar. He believed Copernicus, who denied the idea of earth as center of the universe, did not go far enough. Bruno posited idea of an infinite universe with infinity of worlds, with intelligent creatures.
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He said in the future we might develop means to visit these worlds. Arrested by Inquisition in 1592; after years in prison he was deemed a “pertinacious and obstinate heretic.” Turned over to the “secular arm” for punishment, he was burned before a cheering crowd.
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Before his execution Bruno addressed his judges: “Perchance you who pronounce my sentence are in greater fear than I who receive it.” In later centuries the republican government of Rome erected a statue in his honor in the square where he died.
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False representation of history. He wasn't "one of the first." There were many before him -- indeed, Nicholas of Cusa's views were greater than Bruno's. And the problem with Bruno wasn't some scientific cosmology.

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