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ROME (Reuters) - Italian and British scientists want to exhume the body of 16th century astronomer Galileo for DNA tests to determine if his severe vision problems may have affected some of his findings.

The scientists told Reuters on Thursday that DNA tests would help answer some unresolved questions about the health of the man known as the father of astronomy, whom the Vatican condemned for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun.

"If we knew exactly what was wrong with his eyes we could use computer models to recreate what he saw in his telescope," said Paolo Galluzzi, director of the Museum of History and Science in Florence, the city where Galileo is buried.

Galileo, who lived from 1564 to 1642, is known to have had intermittent eye problems for the second half of his life and was totally blind for his last two years.

"There were periods when he saw very well and periods when he did not see very well," said Dr. Peter Watson, president of the Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis and consultant to Addenbrooke's University Hospital, Cambridge.

Watson, who has studied Galileo's handwriting, letters and portraits of the astronomer, suspects he may have had unilateral myopia, uveitis -- an inflammation of the eye's middle layer -- or a condition called creeping angle closure glaucoma.

Watson believes Galileo did not acquire his eye problems by looking at the sun but by systemic illnesses, including an attack when he was young that left him temporarily deaf and bloody discharges and arthritis so severe he was bedridden for weeks.

He was under particular stress when he was tried for heresy by the Inquisition because the Copernican theory he supported conflicted with the Bible.

One of the "errors" that Galileo made, which Galluzzi suspects may have been attributed to his bad eyesight, is that he believed Saturn was not perfectly round but may have had an irregular, inflated side.

With his 20-power telescope and with his eyes in bad shape he might have mistaken Saturn's gaseous ring to surmise that it was formed of one planet with two moons as satellites.

"This was probably a combination of errors. He probably expected to find satellites and his eyesight may have contributed to some confusion," said Galluzzi.

"A DNA test will allow us to determine to what measure the pathology of the eye may have 'tricked' him," he said.

"If we discover the pathology he suffered, we can formulate a mathematical model that simulates the effects it would have had on what he saw and using the same type of telescope he used we can get closer to what he actually saw," Galluzzi said.

"We only have sketches of what he saw. If we were able to see what he saw that would be extraordinary," he added.

Galileo was buried in Florence's Santa Croce Basilica about 100 years after his death. Before, his remains were hidden in a bell tower room because the Church opposed a proper burial.

His bones were stored together with those of one of his disciples, Vincenzo Viviani, and those of an anonymous woman.

Galluzzi and others believe the bones belong to the most beloved of Galileo's three illegitimate children, Sister Maria Celeste, a nun who died when she was 33. She was the subject of the 1999 international bestseller "Galileo's Daughter," by Dava Sobel. DNA would determine if she is his daughter.

Galluzzi said he was waiting for permission from the Church to exhume the body and then would form a committee of historians, scientists and doctors to oversee the project.

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demontrace : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

demontrace

13 votes NegativePositive

301 days 6 hours ago...

He had to go through the Inquisition, OUCH! I can only imagine how scary times like that must have been. Implements of torture were being invented, and perfected. What a noble pursuit! They wouldn`t even allow him to have a proper burial.

Now, in regards to Galileo, while I can understand that it`d have a certain "cool" factor to see things through his eyes, what scientific breakthroughs will this really lead to? We obviously have DNA testing technology down, and we must know more about outer space, and our solar system, than Galileo could have ever known, so how does this time and money spent really further us?

kyo121 : LVL 37: VP 4.5: said:

kyo121

19 votes NegativePositive

301 days 6 hours ago...

funny how they have to get permission from the church to dig up a dead guy that the church was mostly responsible for his death and desecration of his remains.

GoldenHorse : LVL 21: VP 3: said:

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301 days 5 hours ago...

Im sick of these "SCIENTIST" and their crap. SURE let`s find a body buried for almost 400 years, EXHUME IT, use some fancy tests that don`t prove a thing and report our findings to match our theories.

IN other news! Skeleton Cool might not have been as cool as many of us thought. Using the "insert techno jargon here" technique, scientist have discovered Mr. Cool had eye problems and evidently needed glasses to perform everyday tasks. His conquests at the ancient discotechs were nothing but myth says one researcher.

RESEARCHER: Upon further examining of Mr. Cool it`s been determined that his eye sight was so bad he wasn`t even considered a regular guy by our standards.

REPORTER: What are you trying to say theN?

RESEARCHER: Well what we`ve been saying since day one. That Mr. Cool, by our standards was a nerd.

REPORTER: You realize the severity of the comments sir, MR. Cool is a national icon --

RESEARCHER: The facts are there Miss, right on this paper.

REPORTER: Some say this is just a ploy by the Royal Family to literally STEAL the mantel and status of Mr. Cool and hand it over to their ancestor the Great Charles William Scott... What do you have to say about those allegations?

RESEARCHER: Charles William Scott is now officially the REAL Mr. COOL --

REPORTER: There you have it folks, the Real Mr. Cool has been crowned, oh my, take a look right over there!! It`s an angry mob!! The country won`t give up their Hero without a fight! Let`s get out of here!

RESEARCHER: Now before you all go and do something crazy the facts are right here on this PAPER! AGhhhhhAHAAAAAAAH oh God nO!!! IT HURTS STOP! AGHGghghgh STOPPPP ITTttt naaWWWWWwooooooo.......


In other news, Beowolf used to wear womans clothing.

Malkaveer : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

Malkaveer

4 votes NegativePositive

301 days 5 hours ago...

If the researchers already have a theory, then use it. In this instance, there is no need to exhume the grave just to prove his eyesight was bad. Wasn`t it already documented that it was bad?

Proving his eyes bad genetically won`t change the fact that the Church found him guilty of heresy in 1633, leading him to be in Hell until 1992, where the Pope then said...`Oops, our bad.`

...in an ironic note, the current Pope thought that the Church was more reasonable then Galileo was, agreeing that the Church`s decision to force him under house arrest, ban his book, and recant his findings was both rational and just.

I`ll step off my soap box now. ^^

Kanthalas : LVL 42: VP 5: said:

Kanthalas

4 votes NegativePositive

301 days 4 hours ago...

No one suspects the Spanish Inquisition!

d1dgreat1 : LVL 38: VP 4.6: said:

d1dgreat1

-2 votes NegativePositive

300 days 22 hours ago...

He looks fucked up in the picture.

Hoemo : LVL 16: VP 2.5: said:

Hoemo

0 votes NegativePositive

300 days 13 hours ago...

+1 pity vote for you GoldenHorse

Red Heaven : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

Red Heaven

0 votes NegativePositive

300 days 9 hours ago...

In order to be a scientist you have to be doing science.

What they`re doing is NOT science. I believe this is called `morbid curiosity`.

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