Sir Issac Newton
Isaac Newton.
Yes, Galileo Galilei was a renowned Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. He is best known for his improvements to the telescope, which allowed him to make groundbreaking discoveries in astronomy, such as the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Galileo also made significant contributions to the fields of physics and mechanics with his experiments and theories on motion.
The scientist that made highly accurate measurements that first disapproved the theories of Ptolmy and Copernicus was called Brahe.
Galileo did not have his own theory. He was a supporter of Copernicus's heliocentric theory and an opponent of the geocentric Ptolemaic theory. Eventually both theories were rejected in favour of Kepler's theory. But Kepler's theory uses the heliocentric idea from Copernicus's theory.
Galileo Galilei was the Italian astronomer who supported Copernicus's theories by using his own observations through a telescope to provide evidence for the heliocentric model of the solar system.
Isaac Newton.
Johannes Kepler
Yes, Galileo Galilei was a renowned Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. He is best known for his improvements to the telescope, which allowed him to make groundbreaking discoveries in astronomy, such as the moons of Jupiter and the phases of Venus. Galileo also made significant contributions to the fields of physics and mechanics with his experiments and theories on motion.
A physicist focuses on studying the natural world and its phenomena, using theories and experiments to understand how things work. A mathematician, on the other hand, focuses on the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns. Physicists use mathematics as a tool to describe and predict physical phenomena, while mathematicians develop the mathematical theories and tools that physicists use. Both roles are essential in advancing scientific knowledge, with physicists applying mathematical principles to real-world problems and mathematicians developing the theoretical framework that underpins physics.
Yes he basically wrote many theories on electricity. So he was a physicist
in the late 1700s
The scientist that made highly accurate measurements that first disapproved the theories of Ptolmy and Copernicus was called Brahe.
The answer is extreme for all of those A+ users.
Nicolaus Copernicus discovered that the earth WAS NOT the center of the universe using math and science to form his theories.
He knew that the church would oppose his theories.
Galileo did not have his own theory. He was a supporter of Copernicus's heliocentric theory and an opponent of the geocentric Ptolemaic theory. Eventually both theories were rejected in favour of Kepler's theory. But Kepler's theory uses the heliocentric idea from Copernicus's theory.
It wasn't just the theories and discoveries it was his sayings as well such as "You might have problems in maths but mine will always be greater" or something like that. His theories made us see the world in a different perspective and his discoveries in my opinion were bad for the human race, in particular his part in the nuclear bomb.