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    Joe Hamilton Galileo Galilei: The Mathematician 10/29/14 Math 103 Professor Kessler Joe Hamilton 10/29/14 Math 103 Professor Kessler Galileo Galilei: The Mathematician Galileo Galilei was born on the 15th of February in 1564 in Pisa‚ Italy. He would become a household name in modern history due to his many achievements to science and mathematics. Galileo studied under Jacopo Borghini for two years. Galileo was then educated at the Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa for

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    Galileo Uniformity

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    Galileo: Uniformity of Nature and Experimental Physics The Renaissance became one of the factors for the Scientific Revolution‚ bringing on the renewal of ancient times which led to the discovery of "ancient scientific texts (1)." This time period of the Renaissance also known as "the century of genius (1)" brought on a new view of nature bringing about ideas of great minds such as that of Galileo. He could be described as a Renaissance man‚ gifted in many areas as a talented musician‚ an artist

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    Galileo Accomplishments

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    Copernicus and Galileo Galilei must be mentioned for their great contribution in the world of Astronomy. Comparing Copernicus with Galileo‚ we see that Copernicus made great discoveries which Galileo would later use in making his scientific discoveries and proofs. Copernicus is regarded to as the father of Astronomy because of his great contribution towards making the universe understandable to many people. This essay focuses on major accomplishments of Nicholas Copernicus and how Galilei Galileo used them

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    Galileo: Heretic?

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    Galileo Galilei is well known by many‚ but it is hard to pin point the exact reason behind this apparent fame‚ he became famous in terms of early empirical science late on in his life‚ when he wrote his text on the dynamics of rigid bodies – ‘Dialogues concerning the Two New Sciences ’ which is a forerunner of Isaac Newton ’s Laws of Motion. However this branch of science was not his passion or what he spent most of his life arguing and theorising about. Galileo was interested in the Copernican theory

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    Galileo Accomplishments

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    Galileo was an Italian scientist and scholar that made pioneering observations that laid the foundation for modern physics and astronomy. He made a point of saying that you have to do more than just think something is true‚ you have to do it to prove it. With this being one of his principles he made many contradictions of thee only theories at the time‚ Artistole’s mostly. With this he made some enemies but also tried to be true to his Catholic beliefs. His‚ at the time‚ bizarre experiments and methods

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    prosecution of Galileo Galilei. Galileo had become the father of modern science‚ due to his scientific breakthroughs and revolutionizing modern technology. However‚ Galileo’s supporting argument for the Copernican heliocentric theory of the universe had caught the Church’s attention‚ and they would go on to accuse Galileo of heresy‚ forcing him to spend the rest of his life under house arrest. The battle between Galileo and the Holy Office was a long and treacherous one‚ with Galileo being condemned

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    Galileo Impact On Society

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    Galileo contributed to the revival of classical culture and had an impact on modern society. Galileo has a very big impact on society because if it wasn’t for him and his discoveries mankind would never have been exposed to the spectrum of ideas which he provided. He proved Aristotle and Ptolemy wrong and followed the Copernican theory‚ that the planets revolve around the sun. Although he was discouraged by the Catholic Church‚ he continued pursuing research. Galileo saw farther than the naked eye

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    In this project I will be explaining about Galileo’s life & what he contributed to our world. If you never actually knew exactly who was Galileo‚ then you should really read this project. In brief he was a great person who lived during the renaissance‚ and was a great follower of Copernicus. He was mostly an astronomer. Have you ever wondered when looking from a telescope‚ knowing that it was invented during the renaissance‚ who invented such a great thing at that time‚ think about it‚ what a great

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    Brilliant Crimes of Galileo Galileo Galilei‚ was a man truly fit to be called the father of modern science‚ a man who became a symbol for the war between the Catholic Church and Science. As history shows us that the Catholic Church doctrines was against Galileo’s scientific discoveries in astronomy. It was one of the most important battles between religion and science‚ where faith and reason clashed. The Catholic Church regretted for the crime that had been committed against Galileo after proven his

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    Scientific Revolution: Galileo Galilei The scientific revolution is truly a revolution in that people started to question commonly held beliefs and replace them with new ideas that not only made people rethink the universe they lived in but also their religious beliefs. The early scholars discussed in Chapter 16 of Joshua Cole and Carol Syme’s textbook Western Civilizations did not set out to change people’s religious beliefs‚ rather bring better explanations for these commonly held beliefs. An

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