they thought he was stupid until he proved it with his invention of the telescope
In Galileo's times the people thought he was a person that didn't follow Aristotle's rules. They thought everything Aristotle said was right so they hated him. they hated him so much that he was put to house arrest until he died.
put on trial by the Roman Catholic Church. Was in jail until his death
he looked weird
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Galileo is an Italian astrominor from the rennaissance. He believed in the theory of heliocentricity.
It's called the heliocentric theory (helios is sun) but it was not a fully fledged theory until well after Galileo's time.
Galileo dropped it from a tower in then it feel at the same rate
Galileo played the lute.
Galileo did not propose a heliocentric theory, he agreed with Copernicus and his heliocentric theory. The Catholic church, at the time, disagreed and they held a huge amount of power and put him on trial.
galileo galilei and galileo are the same person (that doesn't make sense.)
Newton explained his theory
Galileo is an Italian astrominor from the rennaissance. He believed in the theory of heliocentricity.
Galileo
Galileo theory
It's called the heliocentric theory (helios is sun) but it was not a fully fledged theory until well after Galileo's time.
Galileo Humpkins.
Galileo dropped it from a tower in then it feel at the same rate
Galileo believed in the truth of the copernican theory, which stated that the sun was the center of the universe.
He went against the Aristotelian theory and he defended the Copernican theory.
The truth is they weren't, they were against the way Galileo was presenting it. Galileo patron was the church his findings were enough for him to believe it was scientific law. The Catholic Church in an attempt to please Protestants accusing them of not taking the Bible seriously told Galileo to treat it as a theory. He refused after multiple warnings he was arrested for being insubordinate and the church went on to fund other people willing to treat the Heliocentric theory as a theory not fact.
Contrary to most people of the 14th Century, Copernicus believed that the Earth revolved around the sun. Galileo later proved Copernicus' theory to be correct.