Galileo realized that the force of friction between materials opposes materials.
I think that Galileo died during the same year Newton was born. Galileo Also Discovered Intertia Leading Isaac Newton To Make The First Law Of Motion Using What Galileo Had Discovered Hope this helped :)
Issac Newton was a guy who made gravity and helped Galileo make gravity when he made the telescope I know you are a kid so tell me I have a nerd friend right next to me.
Galileo Galilei proved that objects in the solar system orbit around the sun, not the earth. He found this out by observing variations in venus's phases that could not be explained if all objects orbited the earth
That's a very broad question, but here is one example: If you read natural philosophy written by people like Aristotle up through Galileo even to Descartes, the criteria for truth was reason. They state a premise and then make up logical arguments to show that their premise is reasonable. As soon as you get to Newton, everything changes. In Newton's optics, he states a premise and then gives a detailed description of the experiment he used to come up with that premise. The criteria for truth is different. Newton's criteria for truth is that it agrees with experiment, not that it is reasonable.
After returning home from Cambridge, Isaac Newton made revolutionary advances in the fields of mathematics, optics, and physics. He developed calculus, discovered the composition of white light, and formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation during this period.
Copernicus proposed the theory of a heliocentric model while Galileo improved the telescope, studied Jupiter's moons, and supported the heliocentric model
I think that Galileo died during the same year Newton was born. Galileo Also Discovered Intertia Leading Isaac Newton To Make The First Law Of Motion Using What Galileo Had Discovered Hope this helped :)
astronmy / stars planets univers / I have no clue / do you?
Issac Newton was a guy who made gravity and helped Galileo make gravity when he made the telescope I know you are a kid so tell me I have a nerd friend right next to me.
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei proved that objects in the solar system orbit around the sun, not the earth. He found this out by observing variations in venus's phases that could not be explained if all objects orbited the earth
galileo galilei and galileo are the same person (that doesn't make sense.)
The first pendulum that Galileo is reportedly to have observed were the swinging chandeliers in a church. He later made his own experimental models to develop some of the earliest recorded scientific research into the properties of gravity.
That's a very broad question, but here is one example: If you read natural philosophy written by people like Aristotle up through Galileo even to Descartes, the criteria for truth was reason. They state a premise and then make up logical arguments to show that their premise is reasonable. As soon as you get to Newton, everything changes. In Newton's optics, he states a premise and then gives a detailed description of the experiment he used to come up with that premise. The criteria for truth is different. Newton's criteria for truth is that it agrees with experiment, not that it is reasonable.
After returning home from Cambridge, Isaac Newton made revolutionary advances in the fields of mathematics, optics, and physics. He developed calculus, discovered the composition of white light, and formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation during this period.
Scientific information has a great deal of practical use. For example, advances in computer science allow us to make computers that are much more powerful.
Galileo's most important invention was the telescope, which he used to make groundbreaking astronomical observations that supported the heliocentric model of the solar system. His discoveries revolutionized our understanding of the universe and sparked the scientific revolution.