Galileo Galilei

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    History has a tendency of repeating itself. Norms and laws may change, but viewpoints tend to fluctuate between being optimistic and pessimistic. This can be traced throughout humanity, with some decades being notably prosperous and optimistic and others being much more difficult and pessimistic. However, there are two periods in humanity that can be compared to on many different aspects and topics, with one of those topics focusing on human nature and epistemology. More specifically, whether…

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    Essay On Renaissance

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    The Renaissance Research Paper The battles that happened in the Renaissance Renaissance is of one the most famous history period in the civilization history of human beings. In the time of Renaissance, the civilization process of the Europe was accelerated, and generally speaking, Renaissance is the symbol of the modern civilization and modern world. Basically, Renaissance is defined as a time period of Europe from 14th to 17th century, and during this period, significant breakthrough was made…

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    has advanced in the scientific and the technology field. There has been many significant inventions and discoveries in biology, chemistry, mathematics and astronomy. The most famous residents that lived in Italy and was in Italian scientist was Galileo Galilei. He was known as the father of modern and science and physics. Creating convenient discoveries and technology that we still use today. Here are some inventions that were either made in Italy or made by an Italian person. One of the most…

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    For decades even hundreds years since human society and different ideologies have been formed, there are two invisible walls separating people from each other, one in philosophy between materialism and mentalism, who have differences in substance of matter and consciousness; the other one between natural science and religion, who disagree with each other on the genesis of the world; the latter is more serious and obvious to be discussed among the history. In the centuries of despotism by…

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    Knowledge is a basic virtue that many people around the world inspire to gain or improve. Knowledge is defined as the "facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject" ("Knowledge." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster. Web. 28 Feb. 2015.) or as the "awareness or familiarity gained by experience of a fact or situation." ("Knowledge." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster. Web. 28 Feb. 2015.). Through these…

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    In our general life, there is no problem caused by not knowing all the names of stars. So I can say that Galileo discovered the stars not to solve a problem but to satisfy his curiosity. However I thought I should interpret curiosity as a personal problem too. Even though for a majority of people not knowing a star on the sky may be not be a problem, among the…

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    European Explorations

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    everyone to be Catholic, (in their region) they went to other places for spreading it as well. The beliefs of the churches during the Renaissance were meant to be final, and they wanted others outside to accept their beliefs as well. The famous Galileo Galilei was shot down many of times due to the church’s firmness. Those are some facts and “drives” that made the Europeans go out and look for outside lands. To top it off, they got so many nice things at start, introduced by traders from the…

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    laws in which we use today. Copernicus, an Aristotelian confirmed that all the planets and stars revolved around earth. He went on to write a book named “On the Revolutions’’. It was Copernicus theory that assisted other scholars. It was later that Galilei invented the telescope. The telescope is an object designed to see further objects closer. Moving forward in time, a 24 year old male by the name of Isaac newton confirmed his theory of gravity. He confirmed that the world is round and not…

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    Galileo Galilei once said “You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him find it within himself.” This quote is trying to say is that a person can teach, but it is up to the student to understand and learn it themselves. College professors and high school teachers both have different expectations for their students '; high school teachers are usually stricter than college professors ' and high school teachers and college professors both teach differently. In a high school setting…

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    the world and the way things worked as individuals. Because of this shift in mindset, many new discoveries about the world around us had been made. Individuals such as Ptolemy developed ideas about the position of the Earth, scientists such as Galileo Galilei built the telescope. The world went from living in a small bubble to realizing we are are nothing but a grain of rice in the…

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