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Galileo Galilei “Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person, was responsible for the birth of modern science.” -Stephen Hawking Ariel Myers, Kristie Powers, Savanah Plancon

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Galileo Galilei“Galileo, perhaps more than any other single person,

was responsible for the birth of modern science.” -Stephen Hawking

Ariel Myers, Kristie Powers, Savanah Plancon

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Galileo’s Life..

-Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy on February 15, 1564

-Oldest of seven children

-His father wanted his son to study medicine because there was more money in medicine.

-At age eleven, Galileo was sent off to study in a Jesuit monastery.

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Education-After four years, Galileo told his father that he wanted to be a monk.

-This was not exactly what father had in mind, so Galileo withdrew from the monastery.

-In 1581, at the age of 17, he gave into his father’s wishes entered the University of Pisa to study medicine, as his father wished.

-By 1585 he gave up his courses in medicine and left without completing a degree to become a mathematics teacher.

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His love for math.

-Galileo began teaching math privately in Florence

-Public appointments

-Books and sharing his thoughts.

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Galileo's Observations

-Galileo was one among the first scientists who questioned the ancient ideas and disproved them.

-The discovery of isochronism

-Two objects with different weights fall down at the same speed

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Galileo’s Inventions-Reasons for Inventing

-1593: Thermometer

-1597: Compass

-1609: Telescope

-1641: Pendulum Clock

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Astronomy-Galileo invented a telescope that had 3x the magnification then Hans Lippersney Invented in 1608.

-With this telescope he could see magnified, upright images of earth.

-First to report lunar mountains and craters, made the conclusion that the moon is rough and uneven just like Earth.

-Also observed Venus, Milky way, and Saturn.

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Nothing New….?-Showing Planets were disks, not points of light

-The great “cloud” the Milky way was composed of enormous numbers of starts that had not been shown before.

-Planet Saturn had “ears” the rings of Saturn but his telescope wasn’t good enough to show them as more than extensions on either side of the planet.

-Showing moon was not smooth.

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Church Controversy

-It is commonly believed that the Catholic Church persecuted Galileo for abandoning the geocentric (earth-at-the-center) view of the solar system for the heliocentric (sun-at-the-center) view.

-He was sentenced to imprisonment, but that was later condemned to house arrest.

-During this period, personal interpretation was a sensitive subject. In the early 1600s, the Church had just been through the Reformation experience, and one of the chief quarrels with Protestants was over individual interpretation of the Bible.

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Galileo: The Challenge Of Reason

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Galileo Galilei

February 15, 1564 - January 8, 1642