How Did Galileo Galilei Change The World

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Galileo Galilei is known as one of the greatest scientific reformers of the Renaissance and is nicknamed the “father of modern science, astronomy, and physics” due to his outstanding discoveries in numerous science-related fields. He was an Italian astronomer, engineer, philosopher, mathematician, and physicist. He has questioned the prior concepts of astronomy and physics and expanded the way we think about our world and beyond. Galileo’s ideas created controversy amongst the Catholic Church, who ultimately placed him under house arrest for the remaining years of his life. Galileo Galilei changed history because his innovative inventions, and teachings opened up new horizons of knowledge which have change our world in countless ways.

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Galileo proved this wrong using the telescope, one of his inventions. Galileo’s greatest achievement in astronomy was his Heliocentric Theory. His theory states that the Sun is the center of the Solar System as opposed to Earth being the center. Galileo proved this when he directed his telescope towards Jupiter and saw four moons orbiting Jupiter. Galileo concluded that if there are moons orbiting around other planets and not Earth, then Earth cannot be the center of the Solar System. Galileo’s new theory was not welcomed by the Catholic Church (Staff). The Heliocentric Theory contradicted the Church’s teachings and scriptures which caused anger and controversy. Galileo stayed strong to his theory but tried to stay away from all the controversy. During February of 1633, Galileo was brought before the Roman inquisitor, Vincenzo Maculani to be charged and on June 22, 1633, Galileo was charged with heresy, placed under house arrest for the rest of his life, and all of his works were to be banned . In later times, the Heliocentric Theory became widely accepted due to Galileo’s own observations and proofs

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