Galileo Galilei constructed telescopes to conduct his observations. He also disproved the Ptolemaic model.
Theories are usually developed through a combination of observation, experimentation, and analysis. While some theories may arise from serendipitous discoveries, the process of developing a theory typically involves systematic research and refinement of ideas over time.
Galileo Galilei was the Italian astronomer who supported Copernicus's theories by using his own observations through a telescope to provide evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system.
Yes, the invention of the telescope led to further advancements in science and technology, including improvements in optics, astronomy, and the development of other optical instruments. It revolutionized our understanding of the universe and paved the way for discoveries such as the moons of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn.
Albert Einstein developed the theories of general relativity and special relativity. He also did work in quantum theory. (He won a Nobel prize for his work with light.)
Isaac Newton developed the theory of universal gravitation, which describes the gravitational attraction between masses, and the laws of motion, which outline the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting upon it. These foundational theories laid the groundwork for classical mechanics and greatly advanced our understanding of physics, influencing scientific thought for centuries.
Because he didn't invent the Telescope so he saw it from his naked eye
that is the study of stars, and uses a telescope.
because the telescope meant alot to him and by destroying it killed a part of him. and he used it to solve his theories/ questions about space
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Max Plank
Johannes Kepler
Classical Capitalism
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Charles Darwin
Montesquieu
the theory of evolution and the origin of mankind
"Dylan's theories" is a somewhat ambiguous phrase, as it could refer to theories developed by a specific individual named Dylan or possibly a character in a work of fiction. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a specific answer.