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Q: If Galileo conducted his experiments on the moon what would the result be?
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Did Galileo do experiments with his children?

no it would be dangeras


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The products would be the end result, or whatever you make.


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Technically, there would just be a different result.


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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.


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I am not sure they used similes. Copernicus postulated a sun-centered solar system through what today we would call reason and thought experiments. Galileo's careful observations through his telescope confirmed Copernicus's hypothesis.


How did Galileo's methodology contribute to the development of physics?

Galileo was a champion of a heliocentric universe, which we now accept today. His contribution to physics, however would be his experiments with falling bodies. He said objects would fall at uniform acceleration no matter, independent of mass.


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These measurements are the result of experiments or are derived from other physical data.


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