Galilei, Galileo, The systems of the world, 1661

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SAGR. And why ſhould they be vain and uſeleſſe?
SAGR. That in the Moon or other Planets, there are

ted
either herbs, or plants, or animals, like to ours, or that there
are
rains, winds, or thunders there, as about the Earth, I
ther
know, nor believe, and much leſſe, that it is inhabited by
men
: but yet I underſtand not, becauſe there are not
ted
things like to ours, that therefore it neceſſarily followeth,
that
no alteration is wrought therein, or that there may not be
other
things that change, generate, and diſſolve, which are not

onely
different from ours, but exceedingly beyond our
tion
, and in a word, not to be thought of by us.
And if, as I
am
certain, that one born and brought up in a ſpatious Forreſt,
amongſt
beaſts and birds, and that hath no knowledg at all of the
Element
of Water, could never come to imagine another World

to
be in Nature, different from the Eatth, full of living
tures
, which without legs or wings ſwiftly move, and not upon
the
ſurface onely, as beaſts do upon the Earth, but in the very
bowels
thereof; and not onely move, but alſo ſtay themſelves
and
ceaſe to move at their pleaſure, which birds cannot do in the
air
; and that moreover men live therein, and build Palaces and
Cities
, and have ſo great convenience in travailing, that without
the
leaſt trouble, they can go with their Family, Houſe, and
whole
Cities, to places far remote, like as I ſay, I am certain,
ſuch
a perſon, though of never ſo piercing an imagination, could
never
fancy to himſelf Fiſhes, the Ocean, Ships, Fleets,
do
's at Sea; thus, and much more eaſily, may it happn, that in
the
Moon, remote from us by ſo great a ſpace, and of a
ſtance
perchance very different from the Earth, there may be
ters
, and operations, not only wide off, but altogether beyond
all
our imaginations, as being ſuch as have no reſemblance to
ours
, and therefore wholly inexcogitable, in regard, that what we

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