Galileo

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An Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, considered the father of modern science

Real World Example

Galileo Galilei was an Italian scientist who made significant contributions during the Renaissance by improving the telescope and making groundbreaking astronomical observations, like discovering Jupiter's moons. His support for the heliocentric model, which stated that the Earth revolves around the Sun, challenged the widely accepted geocentric view supported by the Church. This bold stance encouraged others to question traditional beliefs and laid the groundwork for the scientific method. Today, Galileo's legacy inspires critical thinking and scientific inquiry, encouraging people to seek evidence-based answers. For example, his spirit of questioning and exploration can be seen in how we use technology and science to understand the universe, like sending telescopes into space to learn more about distant galaxies.

Practice Version

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