Galilei
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ncert.nic.inGalileo Galilei was born on 15 February 1564 in Pisa, Italy. Galileo, right from his childhood, had interest in mathematics and natural philosophy. But his father Vincenzo Galilei wanted him to become a medical doctor. Accordingly, Galileo enrolled himself for a medical degree at the University of Pisa in 1581 which he never
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www.lamission.edu1609, Galileo Galilei refined the methods of lens making in an effort to view objects in the sky. About half a century later, the Dutchman Anton van Leeuwenhoek further improved the art of lens making, allowing him to view objects in pond water that had never been viewed by humans – microorganisms – life at a tiny level. At the same time ...
1.1 Contributions of Scientific and Technological Progress
www.mext.go.jpKepler, and Galileo Galilei. Later, the idea was inherited by Isaac Newton’s law of gravitation and modern astrophysics represented by the Big Bang theory, and has influenced people’s views of the universe and the Earth in the various times. John Dalton demonstrated the existence of atoms, which had been a philosophical concept until then,