

Brody lives in a world where everyone believes that the Earth is the center of the universe, and that knowledge about the world comes only from ancient books or religious leaders.
Brody loves asking questions about the world around him and wonders what is really true about how the Earth and the universe work.
One day, Brody discovers a secret society of scientists and thinkers—The Enlightened Explorers—who are working to uncover new truths. He meets some of the greatest minds of the time: Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton. They face the challenge of convincing others that the Earth isn’t the center of the universe and that knowledge should be based on observation, experimentation, and reason, not just ancient beliefs.


Brody is fascinated by Isaac Newton who published Principia Mathematica, outlining the laws of motion and gravity, which laid the foundation for modern physics. Newton’s work unified the understanding of physics and natural law, laying the groundwork for modern science and technology.
One day, Brody discovers a secret society of scientists and thinkers—The Enlightened Explorers—who are working to uncover new truths. He meets some of the greatest minds of the time: Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton. They face the challenge of convincing others that the Earth isn’t the center of the universe and that knowledge should be based on observation, experimentation, and reason, not just ancient beliefs.



Brody enjoys hanging out with Galileo, who invented a telescope to observe the night sky and discovered moons around Jupiter, supporting Copernicus’s theory. His observations provided concrete evidence to support the heliocentric theory and forced people to question established beliefs.
- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors


Brody lives in a world where everyone believes that the Earth is the center of the universe, and that knowledge about the world comes only from ancient books or religious leaders.
Brody loves asking questions about the world around him and wonders what is really true about how the Earth and the universe work.
One day, Brody discovers a secret society of scientists and thinkers—The Enlightened Explorers—who are working to uncover new truths. He meets some of the greatest minds of the time: Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton. They face the challenge of convincing others that the Earth isn’t the center of the universe and that knowledge should be based on observation, experimentation, and reason, not just ancient beliefs.
- < BEGINNING
- END >
-
DOWNLOAD
-
LIKE(1)
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
-
SAVE
-
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $2.99+) -
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $2.99+) - DOWNLOAD
- LIKE (1)
- COMMENT ()
- SHARE
- SAVE
- Report
-
BUY
-
LIKE(1)
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
- Excessive Violence
- Harassment
- Offensive Pictures
- Spelling & Grammar Errors
- Unfinished
- Other Problem
COMMENTS
Click 'X' to report any negative comments. Thanks!