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Galileo Galilei's adult life was deeply intertwined with mathematics, as he used it as a fundamental tool for understanding and describing the natural world. He made significant contributions to geometry and mechanics, particularly through his work on the laws of motion and the study of projectiles. His mathematical approach allowed him to formulate the principle of inertia and to develop the concept of acceleration, which laid the groundwork for classical physics. Additionally, his innovations in astronomical observations, such as the use of the telescope, were complemented by mathematical calculations that enhanced our understanding of celestial bodies.

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