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The Copernican Pantheon?

For me, this is a bit too much on the side of things that made the book "The Da Vinci Code" a bestseller, but it's quite entertaining anyway: "itÂ’s a compelling thought: that this magnificent temple, built 1400 years before Copernicus ever saw it, designed by a pagan, Sun-worshipping Roman emperor, and later transformed into a church, may have had secretly encoded within it the idea that the Sun was the center of the universe; and that this ancient, wordless wisdom helped to revolutionize our view of the cosmos." (interview)

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