He Discovered that Earth was not the center of the solar system , Jupiter Has four moons and Venus has a face like a moon!! He also discovered the rings of Saturn. all this he just use one telescope?
He contriubuted to modern science with his model for atomic theory which he described was similar to the rings of saturn and he descibed that in his model of atomic theory. Hantaro Nagaoka was a great man and and he contributed alot of tings to modern science i cant name them all but he contributed alot of things to modern science
There have been many advancements in the science fields over the years. With all of the technological and equipment advancements, scientists have discovered many new things and proven many theories.
The products of modern technological civilization are far too numerous to list. Essentially, every invention that we have developed since the middle ages is based on science.
We need science to understand things practically everything is based on science in the environment through science we can achieve a lot of things so it is important.
science is science. a demon is a demon. These two things are not affiliated
Italian...Galileo Galilei was born on Feb 15, 1564, died Jan. 1642.He was a Tuscan (Italy) physicist, astronomer, and mathematician who played a large role in the scientific revolution. For one thing, he said the earth revolved around the sun. He discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, improved the telescope and observed and documented sunspots. He is called the Father of modern astronomy. he did lost of things in modern science if it wasnt for him we wouldn't have science
Mariano Artigas has written: 'Las Fronteras del Evolucionismo (Iniciacion Filosofica)' 'Knowing Things for Sure' 'La mente del universo' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Galileo in Rome' -- subject(s): Religion and science, Astronomers, Travel, Biography, History
Scientists do research, publishing, and teaching, to contribute to their field.
Yes, there are several things named after Galileo Galilei, including the Galilean moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto), the Galileo spacecraft mission to Jupiter, the Galileo space probe, and the Galileo thermometer. In addition, there are institutions, awards, and concepts in various fields that bear his name in honor of his contributions to science.
Galileo discoveries are used in the science world to discover more(with the telescope) and to see how some things are one way and some are another(Jupiter having 4 large moons and Earth having one moon) By him doscovering these things it gave more knowledge and look upon the world it gave science a new meaning and a new outlook
No awards. Awards are a modern idea and when Galileo was alive they weren't given to people because they did something or invented something. People generally don't get awards for things they do in life.
Aristotelian philosophers of Galileo's day railed at such a mathematical approach to physics, on the grounds that mathematicians pondered immaterial concepts, while Nature consisted entirely of matter. They looked down on mathematicians and denigrated the study of mathematics as inferior-even irrelevant-to natural philosophy. Nature, in their view, could not be expected to follow precise numerical rules. But Galileo correctly envisioned the experimental, mathematical analysis of Nature as the wave of the future: "There will be opened a gateway and a road to a large and excellent science," he predicted, "into which minds more piercing than mine shall penetrate to recesses still deeper." Among the first to bear out this prophecy was Sir Isaac Newton, born within a year of Galileo's death, who codified mathematical laws of motion and universal gravitation. Posterity agrees that Galileo's great genius lay in his ability to observe the world at hand, to understand the behavior of its parts, and to describe these in terms of mathematical proportions. For these achievements, Albert Einstein dubbed Galileo "the father of modern physics-indeed of modern science altogether."
Yes Galileo was very important, because if he wasn't born than we might not even now about the stars, the planets, the moon, or even about the universe. And why is that? That is because Galileo was the one whom discovered it. Galileo was also the one whom "invented" science, math, and other great things we now do in school today. Galileo was the one whom invented the telescope, the thermometer, and other great and useful things that we use in our every day lives.
None are known to modern science as of today (29 July 2009).
The Chinese have contributed a lot of things that we take for granted today.
Yes, in many things
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