Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer and mathematician. He was born on February 15, 1564 in the city of Pisa, Italy. He was married six times to six different women but only ended up with three children. Throughout his studies he showed very little interest in medical studies but mathematics really captured his mind. Galilei was originally sent to the University of Pisa to study medicine but he realized that he enjoyed and had a talent for math. In 1585 he left the university and had to convince his father to let him tutor math and do independent study which had led him to many discoveries. Galilei was a very influential man in the “galaxy” of astronomy and his studies and discoveries led to many more future discoveries. After …show more content…
Astronomy was the main career and he got that title by using his advanced knowledge to invent the telescope, but before that he was focusing on physics and really studied the physics of falling bodies. He has been said to have become an “ingenious, skillful, and indefatigable experimenter” because he organized mechanical principles including the law of inertia, the composition of motion, and several others. After he finished studying physics he moved onto astronomy. Once he heard about the “spyglass” he liked the idea and chose to elaborate on it and eventually came out with the telescope. Galilei and many other famous scientists ended up using the telescope for many more inventions which led to an innovative future. His first discovery was being the first person to view the moon through his own invention. After that he used his discovery as an advantage. He used his telescope and …show more content…
His work was also influenced by Nicolas Copernicus, Giordano Bruno, and Avicenna but Aristotle had the biggest influence. Aristotle had written a book about natural philosophy and titled it physics. Well, Galilei for the book unconvincing since Aristotle didn’t perform any experiments so he used the “Aristotelian approach” to physics then branched off to propose experiments of his own and make his own discoveries. Aside from the fact that he did all of this work that has to do with what we know as physics, back in the late 1600’s it was known as “la physique” and hadn’t become known as physics until 1840. Once Galileo had a good base on all of his experiments and discoveries, other scientists started to study off of his work. Scientists known as Johannes Kepler, Robert Boyle, Evangelista Torricelli, Vincenzo Viviani and Isaac Newton all built off of his work. Sir Isaac Newton had studied off of many well known scientists as well as Galilei. Just like Galilei formed his own experiments and theories of off other scientists, Newton formed off of him. At the time when Newton started studying at Cambridge, people were still studying the old way including the experts, Aristotle and Galileo Galilei. Now a days many scientists’ work has been simplified too much but Galilei’s has not. At the age of 77 Galilei passed away in the year of 1642 in