Copernicus put forward a new theory of the planets that put the Sun at the centre, with the Earth orbiting round it just like all the other five known planets. This challenged the old Ptolemaic system and it also challenged the church's teaching, which worried Copernicus and his book 'De Revolutionibus' was not published until the year he died, 1543.
Galielo took up the Copernican theory after observing the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus with his telescope, which he believed showed a fault in the Ptolemaic system. He started a dispute about the Copernican system with the catholic church authorities, and was eventually forced to recant for lack of enough proper evidence supporting it at that time.
Kepler took part of the Copernican system, the part that puts the Sun at the centre, and produced a new model based on observations made by Tycho Brahe with unprecedented accuracy. The planets were now in elliptical orbits following Kepler's three laws, published in 1609. These were based entirely on observations and he had no idea why the planets followed his laws.
In 1687 Newton had done a lot of theoretical work and published his famous 'Principia' in which he described the laws of motion and the newly discovered differential calculus, as well as the inverse-square law of gravity. He was able to use these to show by detailed mathematics that an object in orbit round a massive object, under the force of gravity, must follow an elliptical orbit, with the massive object at one focus, just as Kepler had found for the planets.
So the main line of development goes from Copernicus to Kepler and then Newton. Galileo helped in two ways: first by making new discoveries with the telesope that raised doubts about the old Ptolemaic sysem, without actually proving the Copernican system; and also he raised awareness of the whole question by starting a dispute with the Catholic authorities, and that served to put the whole debate into the public domain in a big way.
They both have to do with the Laws of Physics and the creation of the subject , "Physics."
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Inertia was one of Isaac newton's three laws of motion.
I think that Galileo died during the same year Newton was born. Galileo Also Discovered Intertia Leading Isaac Newton To Make The First Law Of Motion Using What Galileo Had Discovered Hope this helped :)
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Isaac newton looked up to his father who died before his birth, his father was Isaac newton. Isaac his son was named after him.
Inertia was one of Isaac newton's three laws of motion.
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Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei were both scientists during the baroque period.
I think that Galileo died during the same year Newton was born. Galileo Also Discovered Intertia Leading Isaac Newton To Make The First Law Of Motion Using What Galileo Had Discovered Hope this helped :)
Physicists are the ones that specialized in the research of physics. Some of the greatest physicists are Isaac newton, Galileo Galilei, Max Curie and Albert Einstein.
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Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Enrico Fermi, Benjamin Franklin, and Galileo Galilei are some famous physicists.
Albert Einstein was a physicsist but he was partly an astronomer when he used Isaac Newton's and Galileo Galilei's ideas for his theroy of relativity.
Isaac was influenced by God, he believed that his only true Father was his Father in heaven. Another influence to Isaac Newton was Galileo. You see Isaac Newton was born on the year that Galileo died. At that time Galileo was known really well. That influenced Isaac Newton.
Possibly, Newton was born in 1642, when Galileo died... spooky O.o Galieo Galilei died 8 January 1642. Isaac Newton was born, according to some sources 4 January 1643 and according to others 25 December 1642 so no, I don't think Newton was Galileo's reincarnation at all. ------------------ No, I see the possibility for this reincarnation! Look at the dates given in Wikipedia: Galileo Galilei 15 February 1564 - 8 January 1642) Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP 25 December 1642 - 20 March 1726
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