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    Fermat's Library‏ @fermatslibrary 9 Feb 2019
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    Galileo Galilei in 1610 "the Moon is most evidently not at all of an even, smooth and regular surface, as a great many people believe [...] it is full of prominences and cavities similar, but much larger, to the mountains and valleys spread over Earth's surface."pic.twitter.com/Eqrxg7zNPC

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      2. Trojan1109‏ @trojan1109 9 Feb 2019
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        I'm impressed by how well drawn this is.

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      3. joe biden is a senile rapist‏ @MattHammington 9 Feb 2019
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        That because Galileo simply made those images up.

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      2. joe biden is a senile rapist‏ @MattHammington 9 Feb 2019
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        Fun fact about those drawings is that all the details were fabricated by Galilei; he certainly could not observe the surface of the moon clearly and so he just made up. Of course no only could falsify his drawings at that moment so Galileo got away with it.

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      3. joe biden is a senile rapist‏ @MattHammington 9 Feb 2019
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        Were Galileo a scientists in the 21st century, he would be expelled from the academia for data fabrication.

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      1. JaK‏ @jacopoprendin 9 Feb 2019
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        It was a serious attack to the ptolemaic model. The power of that new instrument, the telescope, allowed Galileo to ignite the scientific revolution and modern physics

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      2. Caleb‏ @calebjpace 9 Feb 2019
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        When you try to pull an Oreo apart without messing up the filling

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      3. Shruti Vashishth‏ @_shruttayyy 9 Feb 2019
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        🙅🙅🙅🙅🙅

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      1. Karol Turbiarz‏ @KKZiomek0 9 Feb 2019
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        So you're saying there are caves on the moon? Minecraft time

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      1. Roger Sauer‏ @rsauer3473 9 Feb 2019
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        Even more fascinating is the fact that these features detailed by Galileo fairly describe future US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Moon Landrieu (1930-). Oddly, Galileo and Landrieu never met.pic.twitter.com/BsxvAulNwL

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