GALILEO GALILEI |
Galileo Galilei was an astronomer,
mathematician and physicist.
He was born at Pisa, Italy in 1564.
He was born of a lower class Italian nobility and financially less well off.
His father was hoping he will be a merchant but realized his intelligence.
Galileo, was sent to study medicine at Pisa. He couldn't get a scholarship.
Galileo showed them that a pendulum of any length would swing at a constant
frequency but it was to no avail and he left without a degree.
From there on he experimented at
home. He invented a hydrostatic balance and wrote an article on it. This scientific
paper got him a place as a lecturer in mathematics at Pisa. Then he moved to
Padua and became the chairman of mathematics in 1592.
He spent 18 years there and laid the
foundation of science of moving bodies - dynamics.
Galileo also worked with the
telescope which was invented in 1608 by a Dutch spectacles-maker and
Galileo altered it to a higher quality a year later.
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Galileo's first discovery was that
there were four moons of Jupiter. This discovery was controversial to the
belief that the Universe revolves round the earth. He published a paper on his
findings and left Padua in 1610.
He then became a philosopher and
mathematician to Cosimo II deMedici, the Duke of Tuscany. Galileo found the
Sun's spot and issued a publication on that. An observation of Galileo told us
about the oval shape of Saturn, and that the Venus moves round the Sun.
Galileo was born 20 years after
Nicholas Copernicus who stated that the Earth was a planet and moves round the
Sun, not the centre God's universe. Galileo believed in that theory
and spent his life in fear of ridicule and of public menace.
Nicholas Copernicus, Galileo and
Johannes Keppler laid the foundation for Isaac Newton's laws of
motion.
He eventually was provoked into
writing an open letter and with that got into confrontation with the Church. In
1616 the Pope denounced Copernicus and Galileo was forbidden to teach the new
science.
Till 1632 Galileo never published
anything. Then he wrote 'Dialoque on the Two Great Systems of the World', which
got him into trouble with Rome. At an Inquisition in Rome he was sentenced to
house arrest; his health deteriorated and he became blind, Galileo died in
1642.
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ReplyDeleteGalileo was one the earlier generations of scientists who started to see the world in a more logical temper.
I am fond his quote ," Give me a lever long enough and I will move the earth"
he gave new dimensions to mechanics and universal sciences.
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