"Eppur Si Muove" is an EP by Enigma that was released on November 7, 2006 in Germany. It was the second single release from the the album A Posteriori. The EP was only released as a 12" vinyl single, although all four tracks were avialble as digital downloads on iTunes and also appeared as audio bonus tracks on the DVD A Posteriori Video Album, which was released on December 15, 2006. The remixes would also later be included on the The Private Lounge Remix Album version of A Posteriori, which was released via iTunes Store on March 18, 2007 in Germany and on March 26 in the rest of Europe.
The remixes were made by Jean F. Cochois (Dreaming Of Andromeda (Jean F. Cochois Remix)), Wolfgang Filz (20.000 Miles Over The Sea (BocaJunior Remix)), Ralf Hildenbeutel (The Alchemist (The Alchemist's Vision by Ralf Hildenbeutel)) and Tocadisco (Eppur Si Muove (Tocadisco Remix)).
Eppur si muove, alternately spelled E pur si muove, is an Italian phrase translated to "And yet it moves," attributed to Galileo Galilei after he was sentenced by the Roman Inquisition to recant his belief in heliocentrism.
Music and lyrics: Michael Cretu. Publisher: 1-2-3 Music/Crocodile Music.