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2026-06-10

Daily Kalakka — June 10, 2026

The Renaissance and early modern era produced some of humanity's most transformative scientific minds. This period marked a pivotal shift from ancient authority toward observation and experimentation—a revolution that reshaped our understanding of everything from the cosmos to the human body.

What makes this era so captivating is the sheer audacity of these pioneers. They challenged established dogma, often at great personal risk, to pursue truth through methodology and reason. Their contributions laid the groundwork for modern science itself, establishing principles we still follow today.

These figures were often polymaths—philosophers, mathematicians, astronomers, and anatomists simultaneously. Their curiosity knew no bounds, and their legacies continue to inspire scientific inquiry centuries later. The problems they tackled were fundamental: How does the universe work? What are we made of?

Today's puzzle invites you to unscramble the name of one such luminary from this golden age of discovery. Can you decode this brilliant mind from history?

Today's hints

  1. Father had lute-playing skills
  2. Defended heliocentric theory in 1633
  3. Improved Dutch optical invention design
  4. Spotted four moons of Jupiter
  5. Eppur si muove whispered after trial
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