Galileo: Uniformity of Nature and Experimental Physics

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Aimee C

 

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December 5, 2013

 

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He could be described as a Renaissance man, gifted in many areas as a talented musician, an artist, a cultivated humanist, an astronomer, and a physicist (1). A substantial part of Galileo's work was related to mechanics, and he was the first to apply mathematics to its analysis; earning the status as the founder of modern mechanics and experimental physics (2)...
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He also introduced the use of pendulums instead of clocks and proposed the law of uniform acceleration between falling objects. Finally, he developed the telescope with which he discovered the craters of the moon, sunspots, phases of Venus, and the satellites of Jupiter. Galileo, like many other Renaissance Men, contributed many ideas and concepts to how we view and study the world today (2)...
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