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galileo galilei

Galileo Galilei was born near Pisa, Italy, on February 15, 1564 (Drake). Galileo was the first child of Vincezio Galiei, a merchant and a musician (Jaki 289). In 1574, Galileo’s family moved from Pisa to Florence, where Galileo started his formal education (Jaki 289). Seven years latter, in 1581, Galileo entered the University of Pisa as a medical student (Drake). In 1583, home on vacation from medical school, Galileo began to study mathematics and physical sciences (Jaki 289). A Family friend and professor at the Academy of Design, Ostilio Ricci, worked on translating some of Archimedes, which Galileo read and became interested in. This is where Galileo got his deep interest in Archimedes (Jaki 289). When returning to medical school, medical school became less appealing to Galileo, and his deep interests in Archimedes and mathematics drew him in, Galileo left without a degree in 1584 (Drake). Starting his studies, in 1585, in Aristotelian physics and cosmology, Galileo had to leave the University of Pisa before he got his degree, because of financial problems (Jaki 289).

Going back to Florence, Galileo spent three unsuccessful years looking for a teaching position (Jaki 289). During this time Ga

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(Actually the new star merely proved that there was something seriously wrong with the Aristotelian doctrine of the heavens)” (Jaki 290).

In 1606, he published a small booklet, The Operations of the Geometrical and Military Compass (Jaki 290). While leaving the room his said “Eppursi muove (And yet it does move)” (Jaki 291). The published his work a book similar Two New Sciences. Moving back to Florence he published Discourse on Bodies in Water, which told about the discovery phases of Venus and the most important fact it proved Copernican theory (Jaki 290). Looking for a better position to support his family, Galileo found one in the University of Padua, part of the Venetian Republic (Jaki 289). He submitted the invention to the Venetian Senate and the telescope was a success. The Cardinal who help Galileo though the ordeal latter became Pope Urban VIII (Jaki 290).

In 1616, as a result of proving Copernicus’ theory the church got mad at Galileo and called him before the inquisition (Jaki 290). What he proposed was the law of free fall, later written as s = ˝ (gt2), where s is the distance, t is time, and g is the acceleration due to gravity at sea level (Jaki 290). Galileo wanted to be the sole contributor to modern physics and astronomy. Galileo reading about Hans Lippershey discovery made a telescope, which became the first telescope for astronomical purposes (Evans).

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