Fr. Michał Heller (born 1936) is a Polish cosmologist who, in the 1960s, was among the scientists, philosophers, and theologians who Karol Wojtyła, then Archbishop of Cracow and the future Pope John Paul II, invited to his residence for interdisciplinary discussions. Later, Heller became an adjunct scholar with the Vatican Observatory. Now, he has written a new book that features the ideas of another Polish scientist: Teoria względności Mikołaja Kopernika (The Theory of Relativity of Nicolaus Copernicus), published by the Copernicus Center Press….
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