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∙ 9y agoGalileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
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Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
It represented a change in scientific thought
Archimedes.
Galileo scientific attitude is observe how the planet revolves and also he make the different kind telescope in the world so that we now understand how the galilio galie make them the telescope and now we use them in our work.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
It represented a change in scientific thought
Copernicus created the mathematical theory to prove that the Sun, not the Earth, was the centre of our solar system. Galilei provided the calculations and observations to prove Copernicus' theory.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
The scientific revolution caused religious controversies, while the Industrial Revolution led to worker exploitation
The scientific revolution caused religious controversies, while the Enlightenment challenged absolute monarchy.
The scientific revolution caused religious controversies, while the Enlightenment challenged absolute monarchy.
Archimedes.
The scientist often attributed with forming the scientific method is Sir Francis Bacon, an English philosopher and statesman. He emphasized the importance of empirical evidence, experimentation, and inductive reasoning in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
Kepler disagreed with Copernicus on the shape of planetary orbits. Copernicus believed in circular orbits, while Kepler's observations led him to propose elliptical orbits. Kepler's laws of planetary motion refined and corrected some of the assumptions in Copernicus' heliocentric model.