Galileo challenged Aristotle's belief that heavier objects fell faster than lighter ones.
Aristotle's dynamic motion theory was proven wrong by a man named Galileo. He tested Aristotle's theory by dropping a heavy object and a lighter object at the same time. The experiment proved Aristotle wrong because the result was that the two objects were falling at the same rate (speed).
Copernicus developed the theory, Galileo supported it with his observations.
A theory is something you think, that you try to prove correct or wrong through a series of trials and research.
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
no galileo got sent to jail for his whole life for teaching his students the wrong way.
Aristotle's dynamic motion theory was proven wrong by a man named Galileo. He tested Aristotle's theory by dropping a heavy object and a lighter object at the same time. The experiment proved Aristotle wrong because the result was that the two objects were falling at the same rate (speed).
Copernicus developed the theory, Galileo supported it with his observations.
the two objects were falling at the same rate
Aristotle if thats how you spell it :)
No, it contradicted the teaching of the Catholic Church at the time. They said it was all right for Galileo to teach the theory as a theory but not to say that the Sun actually is at the centre unless he could prove it.He couldn't, but 100-150 years after his death scientific knowledge had advanced enough to say the Sun is at the centre. During Galileo's lifetime he was wrong to support the 'theory', it was only guesswork and there just wasn't enough evidence for it until a long time afterwards.
A theory is something you think, that you try to prove correct or wrong through a series of trials and research.
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex
He apologized and said he was wrong apex