1st Galileo introduced systematic quantitative experiment to physics.
2nd Galileo promoted mathematics as the language of physics.
The great book of Nature lies ever open before our eyes and the true philosophy is written in it... But we cannot read it unless we have first learned the language and the characters in which it is written... It is written in mathematical language and the characters are triangles, circles, and other geometrical figures..
Galilieo: Saggiatore, Opere VI, p232
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The computer, the laser, the transistor, the World Wide web, all of these are contributions of Physics. The medical scanners, the X-ray..all of em.
Yes it would be very different. There wouldn't be all of the inventions and contributions to inventions he had made.
Galileo is considered to be the founder of the science of physics, and he was the first person to experimentally test hypotheses in physics; he established the equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass (but not by dropping things off the Leaning Tower of Pisa; that is just a myth). His astronomical observations were also revolutionary since he was the first person to use a telescope to examine the night sky and the astronomical objects therein. He was and remains a great inspiration to all the scientists who have come after him.
Galileo Galilei proved that objects in the solar system orbit around the sun, not the earth. He found this out by observing variations in venus's phases that could not be explained if all objects orbited the earth
he told every one that the earth revolved around the sun. they thought it revolved around the earth
Galileo Galilei changed the world today because he invented many space telescopes that still come in handy today, he also was the one of the only people that experimented his own theories. I LOVE RYAN ANDREW SWIFT
There are many physicists with many contributions to physics in the world. Information on local physicists can only be given if the location is given.
The computer, the laser, the transistor, the World Wide web, all of these are contributions of Physics. The medical scanners, the X-ray..all of em.
I am not sure who you are talking about but Newtons laws are very important to physics if that's what you mean.
Yes it would be very different. There wouldn't be all of the inventions and contributions to inventions he had made.
Galileo is considered to be the founder of the science of physics, and he was the first person to experimentally test hypotheses in physics; he established the equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass (but not by dropping things off the Leaning Tower of Pisa; that is just a myth). His astronomical observations were also revolutionary since he was the first person to use a telescope to examine the night sky and the astronomical objects therein. He was and remains a great inspiration to all the scientists who have come after him.
Galileo Galilei proved that objects in the solar system orbit around the sun, not the earth. He found this out by observing variations in venus's phases that could not be explained if all objects orbited the earth
Molecular physics looks at the subatomic world. It looks at particles such as quarks, Leptons and a major study by CERN in Europe is searching for a particle known as the higgs boson. These contributions allow for improved theories in all science branches. Not just General/ Classical physics
Plato was a Greek philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens, one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world. He is best known for his philosophical dialogues, which explore various topics such as ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology. Plato's works have had a significant influence on Western philosophy and continue to be studied and debated to this day.
Stephen Hawking is a physicist from the United Kingdom. He is famous throughout the world for his research on black holes.
he told every one that the earth revolved around the sun. they thought it revolved around the earth
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