Revolutionary
Brudas [public file]
As one of the main artists, he fulfills all the details of the Socialist Realist doctrine with a truly inspiring enthusiasm. As minister, he inspires folk artists to hard work.
Propagated 2 manifestos as well as organised 2 artistic exhibitions.
- Full Name: Mirosław Tuszyński
- Function: ex-Minister of Culture
- Working for us since: December 2004
- Date of birth: 17-04-1982
- City: Krotoszyn
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Articles written by Brudas:
- 23-03-2008guidesTo be better than an unicorn
- 21-01-2008guidesTactical Analysis
Graphics added by Brudas:
- FM 2009facepackArgentinos Juniors Buenos Aires
- FM 2007facepackMoor Green - normal & small
Patron
Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicolaus Copernicus (February 19, 1473 – May 24, 1543) was the first astronomer to formulate a scientifically based heliocentric cosmology that displaced the Earth from the center of the universe. His epochal book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), is often regarded as the starting point of modern astronomy and the defining epiphany that began the Scientific Revolution.
Among the great polymaths of the Renaissance, Copernicus was a mathematician, astronomer, physician, classical scholar, translator, Catholic cleric, jurist, governor, military leader, diplomat and economist. Among his many responsibilities, astronomy figured as little more than an avocation — yet it was in that field that he made his mark upon the world.
Although Greek, Indian and Muslim savants had published heliocentric hypotheses centuries before Copernicus, his publication of a scientific theory of heliocentrism, demonstrating that the motions of celestial objects can be explained without putting the Earth at rest in the center of the universe, stimulated further scientific investigations, and became a landmark in the history of modern science that is known as the Copernican Revolution.