He was in church when he was eighteen. The priest was giving a very boring sermon, so he watched a great swinging chandoleir. it took big swings, long and short. he checked the time using his own pulse. He figured out that each long and short swings took the same amount of time. And then, using what he learned, shazam, the pendulum was invented! I personally think its pretty interesting.
that each swing, no matter how much it diminished, was just as long (time-wise) as the others
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No he invented the telescope
Galileo invented and assembled the modern telescope that we use in our world today.
Not originally, but he did invent a clock controlled by a pendulum.
Galileo didn't invent the thermometer Gabriel Fahrenheit did.
no
No he invented the telescope
Galileo invented and assembled the modern telescope that we use in our world today.
Not originally, but he did invent a clock controlled by a pendulum.
Galileo Galilei
Galileo did invent a toilet but most people think that he didn't.
In 1602 by Galileo Galilei.
Galileo, I believe.
He didn't invent science.
no
No.
Galileo didn't invent the thermometer Gabriel Fahrenheit did.
The Knowledge regarding laws of pendulum started from Galileo around 1600 A.D.