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The Strange Story of the Grave of Copernicus
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The Strange Story of the Grave of Copernicus

Nicholas Copernicus was the astronomer who‚ five centuries ago‚ explained that Earth revolves around the Sun‚ rather than vice versa. A true Renaissance man‚ he also practised as a mathematician‚ engineer‚ author‚ economic theorist and medical doctor. Upon his death in 1543 in Frombork‚ Poland‚ Copernicus was buried in the local cathedral. Over the subsequent centuries‚ the location of his grave was lost to history. Nicholas Copernicus‚ or Mikolaj Kopernik in Polish‚ was born in Torun in 1473. He was the youngest of four children born to a local merchant. After his father’s death‚ Copernicus’s uncle assumed responsibility for his education. The young scholar initially studied at the University of Kraków between 1491 and 1494‚ and later at Italian universities in Bologna‚ Padua and Ferrara. After studying medicine‚ canon law‚ mathematical astronomy‚ and astrology‚ Copernicus returned home in 1503. He then worked for his influential uncle‚ Lucas Watzenrode the Younger‚ who was the Prince-Bishop of Warmia. Copernicus worked as a physician while continuing his research in mathematics. At that time‚ both astronomy and music were considered branches of mathematics. During this period‚ he formulated two influential economic theories. In 1517‚ he developed the quantity theory of money‚ which was later re-articulated by John Locke and David Hume‚ and popularised by Milton Friedman in the 1960s. In 1519‚ Copernicus also introduced the concept now known as Gresham’s law‚ a monetary principle addressing the circulation and valuation of money. Jan Matejko – Nicolaus Copernicus. Sketch to the Painting “Astronomer Copernicus‚ or Conversation with God” The Copernican model of the universe The cornerstone of Copernicus’s contributions to science was his revolutionary model of the universe. Contrary to the prevailing Ptolemaic model‚ which maintained that Earth was the stationary centre of the universe‚ Copernicus argued that Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. Copernicus was further able to compare the sizes of the planetary orbits by expressing them in terms of the distance between the Sun and Earth. Copernicus feared how his work would be received by the church and fellow scholars. His magnum opus‚ “De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium” (On the Movement of the Celestial Spheres)‚ was only published just before his death in 1543. The publication of this work set the stage for groundbreaking shifts in our understanding of the universe‚ paving the way for future astronomers such as Galileo‚ who was born more than 20 years after Copernicus’s death. The search for Copernicus The Frombork Cathedral serves as the final resting place of more than 100 people‚ most of whom lie in unnamed graves. There were several unsuccessful attempts to locate Copernicus’s remains‚ dating as far back as the 16th and 17th centuries. Another failed attempt was made by the French emperor Napoleon after the 1807 Battle of Eylau. Napoleon held Copernicus in high regard as a polymath‚ mathematician and astronomer. In 2005‚ a group of Polish archaeologists took up the search. They were guided by the theory of historian Jerzy Sikorski‚ who claimed that Copernicus‚ serving as the Canon of Frombork Cathedral‚ would have been buried near the cathedral altar for which he was responsible during his tenure. This was the Altar of Saint WacÅ‚aw‚ now known as the Altar of the Holy Cross. Thirteen skeletons were discovered near this altar‚ including an incomplete skeleton belonging to a male aged between 60 and 70 years. This particular skeleton was identified as the closest match to that of Copernicus. Forensic science The skull of the skeleton served as the basis for a facial reconstruction. In addition to morphological studies‚ DNA analysis is often used for the identification of historical or ancient remains. In the case of the presumed remains of Copernicus‚ a genetic identification was possible due to the well-preserved state of the teeth. A significant challenge lay in identifying a suitable source of reference material. There were no known remains of any relatives of Copernicus. An unlikely find In 2006‚ however‚ a new source of DNA reference material came to life. An astronomical reference book used by Copernicus for many years was found to contain hair among its pages. This book had been taken to Sweden as war booty following the Swedish invasion of Poland in the mid-17th century. It is currently in the possession of the Museum Gustavianum at Uppsala University. A meticulous examination of the book revealed several hairs‚ thought likely to belong to the book’s primary user‚ Copernicus himself. Consequently‚ these hairs were assessed as potential reference material for genetic comparison with the teeth and bone matter recovered from the tomb. The hairs were compared with the DNA from the teeth and bones of the discovered skeleton. Both the mitochondrial DNA from the teeth and the skeletal sample matched those of the hairs‚ strongly suggesting that the remains were indeed those of Nicholas Copernicus. The multidisciplinary effort‚ involving archaeological excavation‚ morphological studies and advanced DNA analysis‚ has led to a compelling conclusion. The remains discovered near the Altar of the Holy Cross in Frombork Cathedral are highly likely to be those of Nicholas Copernicus. This monumental find not only sheds light on the final resting place of one of the most influential figures in the history of science‚ but also showcases the depth and sophistication of modern scientific methods in corroborating historical data. Darius von Guttner Sporzynski‚ Historian‚ Australian Catholic University This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The post The Strange Story of the Grave of Copernicus appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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National Review
National Review
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‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Is Increasingly Being Recognized as Unscientific
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‘Gender-Affirming Care’ Is Increasingly Being Recognized as Unscientific

New studies raise more red flags on pediatric gender medicine.
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National Review
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The Supreme Court’s Chance to Revive a Neglected Civil Right
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The Supreme Court’s Chance to Revive a Neglected Civil Right

Sheetz comes to the Court asking it to confirm the role of the Takings Clause in securing one’s right to build on property free of predatory conditions by the government.
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National Review
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Iran’s Regional Aggression Masks Its Weaknesses
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Iran’s Regional Aggression Masks Its Weaknesses

Beset by internal and external pressures‚ the regime finds its grip on power increasingly imperiled.
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National Review
National Review
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The AWOL Defense Secretary
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The AWOL Defense Secretary

Loose lips may sink ships‚ but a spectacularly dysfunctional lack of communication at the top of the U.S. government is its own problem.
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Twitchy Feed
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'You URNed It': Young Alabama Man Steals the Spotlight From Bass Pro Shop Man
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'You URNed It': Young Alabama Man Steals the Spotlight From Bass Pro Shop Man

'You URNed It': Young Alabama Man Steals the Spotlight From Bass Pro Shop Man
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RedState Feed
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Michelle Obama's Terrible Takes: 'Terrified' of Election Outcome‚ Government Does 'Everything for Us'
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Michelle Obama's Terrible Takes: 'Terrified' of Election Outcome‚ Government Does 'Everything for Us'

Michelle Obama's Terrible Takes: 'Terrified' of Election Outcome‚ Government Does 'Everything for Us'
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Get ready‚ the Vision Pro will probably be sold out soon
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Get ready‚ the Vision Pro will probably be sold out soon

It happened sooner than I expected; Apple announced Vision Pro preorders on Monday. Just ahead of the official start of CES 2024 and a little sooner than estimated. The moment I saw the announcement‚ I realized Apple’s spatial computer would sell out come January 19th.  I would buy the Vision Pro in a second if it were available in Europe‚ but that’s not the case. Apple is going for a staggered launch‚ starting with the US. While I was wondering what markets will follow and how soon after that February 2nd release date we’ll get new announcements‚ it dawned on me that supply can’t possibly meet demand. There must be hundreds of thousands of Apple fans who‚ like me‚ are dying to get their hands on the Vision Pro.  It looks like I’m not the only one expecting the Vision Pro to sell out quickly. Apple insider Ming-Chi Kuo penned a new research note with expectations for the spatial computer. He‚ too‚ thinks the first Vision Pro batch will sell out. Meanwhile‚ Apple kickstarted its marketing campaign with a new Vision Pro ad that feels incredibly familiar. That’s because Apple has simply copied its first-gen iPhone commercial‚ adapting it for the Vision Pro. That’s a telling sign about Apple’s plans for the new gadget. And it further reinforces my thinking that the Vision Pro will sell out. Continue reading... The post Get ready‚ the Vision Pro will probably be sold out soon appeared first on BGR. Trending Right Now: Netflix Top 10: The most-watched shows in the world right now 5 ways to get ChatGPT GPT-4 for free Apple reveals top apps and games of 2023 – here are 4 you should download
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NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs

Boeing 737 MAX 9 Investigated for Loose Bolts
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Boeing 737 MAX 9 Investigated for Loose Bolts

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said late Monday it could not yet tell whether a recovered cabin panel that blew off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 plane in mid-air last week had been properly attached.
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New Labor Rules Aim to Offer Gig Workers More Security
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New Labor Rules Aim to Offer Gig Workers More Security

The Biden administration enacted a new labor rule Tuesday that aims to prevent the misclassification of workers as "independent contractors‚" a step that could bolster both legal protections and compensation for many in the U.S. workforce.
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