God as Center and Circumference: Nicholas of Cusa on Rest, Motion, and the Infinite Worlds

To the point

Nicholas of Cusa argued that rest and motion are relative because God is the ultimate center and boundary of all things, so the earth can move without being perceived and there may be many inhabited worlds, while human knowledge is limited by learned ignorance and centers or viewpoints are human constructs.

Heliocentrism & Talk of E.T.s before Copernicus & Galileo? The Case of Nicholas of Kues (1401—1464) AKA Nicolaus Cusanus AKA Nicholas of Cusa
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Heliocentrism & Talk of E.T.s before Copernicus & Galileo? The Case of Nicholas of Kues (1401—1464) AKA Nicolaus Cusanus AKA Nicholas of Cusa

Philosophy and theology are filled with far more questions than universally compelling answers and evidence.