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Galileo a Brilliant Man Suppressed by the Church
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Galileo a Brilliant Man Suppressed by the Church
Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564. ... Galileo was a brilliant man, suppressed by the superior authority of the Roman Catholic Church, who’s many major scientific discoveries aided in the development of modern science. Unfortunately, for Galileo his theories were a head of his time.
Galileo’s main discoveries included; finding out that when heavy and light objects are dropped from the same height they will hit the ground at the same time, he also formulated the principal of inertia. Galileo built a telescope in 1609, which he used to gather astronomical evidence.
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Title: Galileo a Brilliant Man Suppressed by the Church
Words: 484 Rating: None Pages: 1.9 submitted by: tanika
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