he improved the telescope and he studied things about astronomy...
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him discover it in himself.
by knowing more about the planets and his invention also led to many other discoveries
Galileo was a person who was "father of science, math, physics and Biology" But With the help of Marina Gamba she inspired him to love art and appreciate the hard work they pu in to it. Especially pablo Picosso
"You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself." - Galileo Galilei "Excellence is an art won by training and habituation." - Aristotle
Galileo Galilei was from Pisa, Italy.
From what I found on the internet, it appears a few people have cause MANY human deaths. The people are as follows: 1. Joseph Stalin 2. Adolf Hitler 3. Isaac Newton 4. Galileo Galilei 5. Charles Darwin These may not be correct, but I hope they help
Galileo Galilei noted that; if our Earth and other planets went around our Sun, Venus would exhibit phases like our Moon; but if our Sun and other planets went around our Sun, it wouldn't. GG looked at Venus over the course of several weeks and noted unmistakeable phases. He thus concluded that the Copernican model was not just a useful model for calculation, but supported by observation.
Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, and Isaac Newton fundamentally transformed humanity's understanding of the universe. Copernicus proposed the heliocentric model, placing the Sun at the center of the solar system, which challenged the long-held geocentric view. Galileo's observations with the telescope provided evidence for Copernicus's theory and revealed celestial phenomena, while Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation offered a mathematical framework that explained both terrestrial and cosmic movements. Together, their contributions shifted the perspective from an Earth-centered universe to one governed by physical laws, laying the groundwork for modern science.
Galileo observed Jupiter's moons and Saturn's rings with the help of telescope
To help people to learn for their future!
Galileo Galilei contributed significantly to the development of the theory of gravitation through his experiments and observations on motion. He demonstrated that objects fall at the same rate regardless of their mass, challenging the prevailing Aristotelian views. His work on inclined planes and the concept of acceleration laid the groundwork for later scientists, including Isaac Newton, who formalized the law of universal gravitation. Galileo's emphasis on empirical evidence and mathematical description set a critical foundation for modern physics.