Showing posts with label Quote. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quote. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Galileo Galilei

Prior to Galilei (1564–1642) all natural sciences were based only on direct observations and pure thinking. He changed the methodology of observations by using tools like a telescope or microscope and he also created artificial situations in experiments to investigate certain phenomena (e.g. using an inclined plane to simulate and measure the speed of falling objects).

In 1611 the scholars of the church decided to accepted the fact that indirect measuring methods, like observations made by using a telescope, produce valid results.

Galilei's most significant observations with the telescope were confirming the Copernican helio-centric concept and hence challenged the church:
  • The discovery that moons orbit Jupiter, which meant that a moving planet (Jupiter) can have satellites moving around it. This made it plausible that also the Earth (which was obviously orbited by our moon) could actually move as well. Prior to this discovery a steady earth was assumed as the only possible option to explain the fixed orbit of our moon around the earth. Those observations were only explained later by Newton's law of universal gravitation.
  • The discovery of hills and valleys on the moon. Prior to these findings all of heaven was assumed   unchangeable and of ideal divine nature. Comets and meteors were assumed local weather phenomena on Earth (that's were the word Meteorology has got it's origin from). The observation of topography on the moon's surface questioned the dichotomy between earthly and heavenly objects, meaning earth was not unique, but a celestial object like any other.
  • The most important discoveries were the phases of venus. Galilei saw that Venus displayed phases, just like the Moon, and that the phases of Venus were only understandable if Venus orbited the Sun. The observed phases were, in fact, impossible in a Ptolemic geocentric system. 

Galileo Galilei therefore came to the conclusion, that the earth could not be the centre of the universe. Later he withdrew from supporting the new copernican model to escape a more severe punishment from the inquisition. In 1633 he was sentenced to house arrest in which he remained for the rest of his life.

Galileo allegedly muttered the rebellious phrase "And yet it moves", but there is no evidence that he actually said this or anything similar. It might have been Giordano Bruno who said these words when being burned at the stick as a heretic in February 1600.

Galilei's experiments around motion and gravity together with the work of Johannes Kepler (1571–1630, three Kepler's laws) and René Descartes (1596–1650) formed the basis for the laws of classical mechanics, for which Isaac Newton (1642–1726) is renowned.

(For further information refer to WikipediaWikiquote or this article in a German online magazine.)

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The essence of construction

The essence of construction is four pillars:

Everthing is connected, yet separate, overlapping and interlocked

Monday, October 8, 2012

It is the Character that makes a person great


Ultimately, it is character that makes a person great, not his or her accomplishments.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Clean ideas

If you want to have clean ideas, change them as often as your shirt.

(Francis Picabia)

Character - the most effective means of persuasion

Character may almost be called the most effective means of persuasion.

(Aristotle)

Der Kopf ist rund...

Der Kopf ist rund, damit das Denken die Richtung wechseln kann.

God made our head round, so that our thinking can change directions.

(Francis Picabia)

Saturday, October 6, 2012

What lies behind us and what lies before us...

What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.

(Ralph Waldo Emerson)

Thursday, October 4, 2012

The purpose of life is a life of purpose

The purpose of life is a life of purpose.

(Robert Byrne)

The Truth will set you free...

The Truth will set you free, but first, it will really piss you off!

(Marianne Williamson)

Sunday, September 30, 2012

If you seek the kernel...

If you seek the kernel, then you must break the shell.

(Meister Eckhart)

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Earth Democracy

Earth Democracy is the recognition that we are part of the earth and the
the recognition that we have shrunk our existence, our brains, our minds, our potential.

From first understanding the universe, we were shrinking our consciousness, forgetting the Earth and Gaia, forgetting other species, making it all anthropocentric. But as of that wasn't enough we kept on shrinking, forgetting the women, forgetting non-western cultures, forgetting all we know.

Today we assume that the only knowlegde is the knowledge that serves power rather than life.

(Vandana Shiva, Earth University)

The earth has enough for everyone's needs...

The earth has enough for everone's needs, but not for some peoples greed (=Habgier).

(Gandhi)

Nobody can dim the light which shines from within

Nobody can dim the light which shines from within.

(Maya Angelo)

I have got no time

If in todays crazy world people tell you "I have got no time" they are significantly closer to a fundamental truth than they might think.

(Carsten Ohrmann)

Thursday, September 27, 2012

As a Guardian I am

As a Guardian I am
with individuals and organisations,
feeling need for a profound change,
either consciously or subconsciously.

Als Wegbegleiter bin ich
zusammen mit Einzelpersonen und Organisationen,
die den Wunsch nach eienm grundlegenden Wandel spüren,
entweder bewusst oder unterbewusst.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

You know who you are

At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.

(Lao-Tzu)

The dawn of time

The dawn of time was the moment when humanity started to predominantly rely on its five physical senses.

(Carsten Ohrmann)

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The wise man

He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has.

(Epictetus)

Management makes it difficult for people to work

So much of what we call management consists in making it difficult for people to work.

(Peter Drucker)

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Be at peace with your own soul

Be at peace with your own soul, then heaven and earth will be at peace with you.

(St. Jerome)