Hello Alexander,
Needless to say, obviously he was well aware of the
fact that the Sun is the center of our solar system and
the Earth is revolving around it, 2500 years before
Copernicus "rediscovered" that fact.
It's a bit like Columbus discovering the Americas.
He was trying to get back home to China.
It was a lie.
We know very little about Columbus. Where he was from, what he
looked like, and other details. All we can tell for sure is that
he was raised by a couple in Genoa, Italy. Not that the couple
was ever his parents. What they chose to call him is the name
he was known by, not that he was who people thought he was.
The distance from Spain to New York is 5.5 thousand
kilometers, and Columbus counted on the distance like that.
Columbus believed the Earth was shaped by a pear. Also, it should
be realized he was brought up in Genoa around the same time that
Marco Polo returned from China. It would only be natural that he
would want to return to the land of his birth, given the chance.
The distance
from New York to China is another 14 thousand kilometers.
Columbus was brought to Italy from the east, not the west.
When he grew up, he wanted to continue westward, as he thought
the distance would be shorter, and easier if he went by sea on
a ship rather than on foot over mountains.
The errors is too much to be the mistake in calculations, taking into account that it is possible to calculate the sphericity of Earth using very
simple tools.
Columbus was an excellent sailor, using dead reckoning to get
where he wanted.
Columbus knew where China or India were to the west of Spain, and
he searched for another land.
He had thought he had reached the West Indies, not far from China,
until he found a native who was much different in appearance.
It is interesting where he heard of it.
The answer can probably explain why Columbus hid his source. ;-)
The Piri Reis map is rumored to have been his source.
Or a copy of it. But where did the Piri Reis map come from?
--Lee
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