Aristotle (384-322 BC), Copernicus (1473-1543), Galileo (1564-1642), Newton (1642-1727), Einstein (1879-1955)
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Galileo Galilei died in 1642, while Albert Einstein died in 1955. Therefore, Galileo died first.
Yes, Galileo and Newton built upon Copernicus' heliocentric theory of the universe by providing further evidence and support through their own observations and laws of motion. Galileo's telescopic observations confirmed Copernicus' model, while Newton's laws of motion and universal gravitation explained the physical principles behind the heliocentric system.
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Galileo stated the law of motion. Newton expanded upon it with his three laws of motion, and Einstein introduced his theory of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of motion and gravity. Fermi was a physicist known for his work on developing the atomic bomb and his contributions to quantum theory.