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Essay heading: Galileo Galilei Biography
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Then subsequently came the simple thermometer theory. There upon came the last law of Equilibrium. Galileo made some contributions to science. He invented the thermometer, which aids us in our everyday lives. Now we can check our temperatures to see if we are sick. Thanks to him we have information about the solar system and it's planets... displayed 300 characters
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Galileo was different from the scientists at that time because he stood up for what he believed in. He was the only one who believed in his own ideas. Who would have known that such a crazy man would end up like that.
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Meadows, Jack. The Great Scientists. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987... displayed next 300 characters
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