Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To George Duke wrote on Mon, May 4, 2009 09:12 PM UTC:Now the dissenting view in Copernican-Galilean astronomy [metaphorically to do with Chess, and unfortunately cv artwork pandered as games, also] was once the majority: ''There are seven windows in the head, two nostrils, two eyes, two ears, and a mouth; so in the heavens there are two favourable stars, two unpropitious, two luminaries, and Mercury [the Bishop] alone undecided and indifferent. From which and many other similar phenomena, such as the seven metals, which it were tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven.'' --Francesco Sizzi in argument against Galileo's discovery of the satellites of Jupiter Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID ChessboardMath6 does not match any item.