WARSAW, Poland – Researchers believe they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus.
The identification was done by comparing DNA from a skeleton they have found with that of hair retrieved from one of the 16th-century astronomer's books.
Jerzy Gassowski, an academic at an archeology school in Poland, also says facial reconstruction of the skull his team found buried in a cathedral in Poland closely resembles existing portraits of Copernicus.
Gassowski and Marie Allen, a Swedish DNA expert, told reporters about their findings in Warsaw on Thursday.
Allen said DNA from the bones and teeth matches that of hair found in a book the Polish astronomer owned.
It is in a library at Sweden's Uppsala University.
The astronomer's theories identified the sun, not the Earth, as the centre of the universe.
3 comments:
I actually think nothing will happen, because we thaught the earth went around the sun, there's not a big difrence.
I think that its very important that this was discovered because otherwise space travel would be way off course and people would die because they wouldent be able to locate other planets to explore and people would still theink the moon is cheese
I actually think nothing will happen, because when we thought the earth went around the sun, there's not a big difference between the two
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