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Galileo was a philosopher, scientist, physicist, astronomer, and mathematician. He came up with his ideas because he was curious and wanted to explore how things happened.

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Galileo formulated his theories in the same way that today's best scientists do: by observing things around him, proposing explanations, testing them by experiment, and trying hard to keep his own opinions and desires out of the whole process. That's why, although he was one of many at the time, he's the one that's best remembered.

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