He tested it standing on top of the leaning tower of Pisa.
galileo.
No, Galileo did not discover gravity. The concept of gravity was introduced by Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century through his theory of universal gravitation. Galileo made significant contributions to the field of physics, particularly in the study of motion and mechanics.
Gravity was Newton's most famous theory.
he was most famous for his "law of falling bodies"
No. Galileo experimented with gravity and began developing the theory. But Sir Isaac Newton was the mathematician who proposed the inverse-square law of universal gravitation, which hypothesized that gravity is what keeps the planets in their orbs. He said that his theory was inspired by watching an apple fall from a tree.
Galileo is an Italian astrominor from the rennaissance. He believed in the theory of heliocentricity.
Galileo Galilee
Galileo made substantial contributions to the scientific revolution by conducting experiments on motion and gravity, promoting the heliocentric theory of the solar system, and developing the telescope for astronomical observations. His work laid the foundation for modern physics and astronomy.
galileo galilei and galileo are the same person (that doesn't make sense.)
The most famous theory he found out was; gravity.
Isaac Newton when an apple fell from a tree onto his head.
Newton explained his theory