5. - Prior to Galileo's time, scientists and philosophers thought that the Moon must be a perfect sphere because Aristotelian physics, taught by the ancient Greeks, decreed that any objects in the heavens must be unchanging perfect unblemished spheres -Galileo ’ s telescope for the first time revealed that the Moon was blemished and imperfect . Galileo discovered a surface pockmarked with craters . He also discovered relatively smooth areas that he called maria (singular: mare), which derives from the Latin word for seas. Galileo thought the surface of the Moon had seas just like Earth's surface . One of his drawings of the moon (:
6. -When Galileo observed Jupiter he discovered its four largest Moons : Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These moons are named the “Medicean stars” More discoveries *sidetrack* Mèdici family was a powerful and influential Florentine family from the 13th to 17th century Discovery of Jupiter’s orbiting moons around it prove that Earth was not the only body with objects in orbit around it. HELIOCENTRIC (:
7. Developed the first rough theory of inertia , which suggested that only a change in motion required a cause; otherwise, objects either stayed in motion or remained at rest. More discoveries Ultimately delivered the first well-defined formulas that accounted for the normal motion of objects on moving earth If a uniform force was applied to an object, it would move at an accelerated speed rather than a constant speed Principle of inertia: body in motion continues in motion forever unless deflected by an external force
8. -When Galileo turned his telescope towards the Milky Way, he observed that it was composed of a vast number of stars to faint to be seen individually with the naked eye. We now know that it is the plane of our galaxy . Prior to this observation, ancient Greeks believed that there were a small number of fixed stars. -Also made discoveries on the centre of gravity in solids, and pendulums , and his parabola discoveries subsequently made a science out of gunnery, and aided greatly in the use of cannons used in warfare of the time.
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10. -He invented a horse-drawn pump and a thermoscope . -He built his own 32 power telescope that enabled him to see the moon's mountains, the starry nature of the Milky Way, and previously undiscovered objects revolving around Jupiter. -Using his telescope, Galileo observed mountains on the moon and spots on the sun , once again again disproving Aristotle's theory that the contents of the heavens were perfect . Galileo’s drawings of a thermoscope (:
11. (x) MATH MATH AND MORE MATH -combination of small, practical experiments + ideal cases drawn up (x) INNOVATIVE MIND - rather than using the telescope on earthly sight, he pointed it at the night sky ( where he observed sunspots) (x) Great skil in debate + Naming of “Medicean Stars” - Influential family to support Galileo Able to pursue work on Astronomy+ conviction that heliocentric model is correct
12. (x) Experiments - he demonstrated by experiments the principle of motion Basically, he used a lot of math. He articulated the concept of a universe subject to mathematical laws. More than any other writer of the century, he argued that nature displayed mathematical regularity in its most minute details.
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15. RELIGION AND SCIENCE, incompatible? Short sidetrack (: Galileo tried to argue his case, and convinced the church that science and religion can work together : # If church refuse to accept “new science” , church’s authority would suffer # church only save souls, don’t have the power to explain the physical world. Natural philosophers(solid mathematical explanations) would be more qualified to explain. # Bible, a notoriously difficult book. Church’s theologians would be able to reconcile the complex language of the Bible with the new conclusions of natural philosophers. # They are partners in search of the truth. “Churches tell us how to go to heaven, not how heaven goes.”