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The thought experiment Erwin Schrodinger created was "Schrodinger's cat" which at times has been described as a paradox. Schrodinger created this experiment in the year 1935.
Some of Einstein's experiments were called thought experiments. So he thought about what would happen under unusual circumstances, like a train speeding up to a velocity near the speed of light.
By all accounts Einstein worked solely in theory and was the founding father on many theories we use for experimentation today. But there was one experiment that was born of a youthful thought to measure minute amounts of current with a device he had theorized to do such a thing. The device never worked but his attempt marked probably the only experiment he was to ever try.
This conclusion was reached as a result of many experiments, both thought experiments and physical ones. The most famous one is in the measurement of aether velocity by Michelson Morley. If the speed of light is not constant, the speed of its medium could have been picked out very easily by interferometric means. Read about the Michelson Morley experiment to learn the details. Another experimental justification is the validity of Maxwell's equations. These equations can only transform according to the lorentz transformations, from which it is possible to derive the constancy of the speed of light. There were many therories that tried to smooth out these difficulties, but the special theory of relativity (which takes the constant speed of light as a postulate) has been experimentally verified so well that there is not much doubt any more.
No GaleleoAdditional answerNobody discovered gravity. Everyone in the world has always been under the influence of gravity, but never thought about it. Newton was the first person to do so.And Galileo did not discover gravity. What he did was to show that two objects of different weights would accelerate under gravity at the same rate. He dropped two objects from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove it.
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If you're referring to dropping the balls off the tower of Pisa, that didn't actually happen. It was just a thought experiment.
Galileo,thought wery badly.
Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
i thought there waz gravity everwhere
Neil Armstrong did not conduct any Galileo experiment on the moon. The experiments conducted during the Apollo missions focused on lunar geology, seismology, and other scientific measurements, but they did not specifically replicate Galileo's experiments.
the exact same thing as any person, it is thought that it would be worse but its not, if you are still wondering research Galileo's falling bodies experiment
Viviani, a student of Galileo, wrote about his mentor actually dropping a ten pound weight and a one pound weight off the Leaning Tower of Pisa to demonstrate that they would fall at the same rate. There is no evidence from Galileo himself that he he did the experiment. Since he didn't actually write about doing the experiment, science historians believe that it was not done. He did develop a very interesting thought experiment that led to a contradiction, and to his conclusion that the rate of descent would be the same. See the link below for a fun video of the experiment being carried out on the moon.
Schrödinger's exp involved a cat placed inside a box w/ a vial of poisonous gas, released when an radioactive atom decays. Awnser by Jake Henderson
Galileo thought the creation of new compounds must involve the rearrangement of atoms. According to Stephen Hawking, Galileo probably bears more of the responsibility for the birth of modern science than anybody else.
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