Galileo And The Scientific Revolution

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Until the time of Galileo, European scientists relied mostly on Aristotle's approach of (related to thinking about how people think) analysis to explain physical (important events or patterns of things). Galileo demonstrated the advantages of (trying new things out/testing ideas scientifically), and argued that physics should be a mathematics-based science. Galileo was among the scientists, including Kepler, Newton and others, who began the Scientific Revolution in Europe. Galileo's work was of great help in advancing the scientific method. His (trying new things out/testing ideas scientifically)al and mathematical approach to physics was (related to fighting authority or causing huge, important changes) and ahead of his time.

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