galileo galilei
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Definition
Proper noun An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer, often called the father of observational astronomy, modern physics, and the scientific method. He made pioneering contributions to the study of motion and astronomy through experimentation and the use of the telescope.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Galileo Galilei challenged the prevailing geocentric model of the universe.
- The discoveries of Galileo Galilei fundamentally changed our understanding of the cosmos.
- Many consider Galileo Galilei a key figure in the Scientific Revolution.
Advanced Usage
- "Galilean": Pertaining to Galileo or his work.
- The Galilean moons of Jupiter are named in his honor.
- Used metonymically to represent empirical science, intellectual courage, or conflict with dogma.
- His stance made him a Galileo figure, defending evidence against established authority.
Variants and Related Words
- Galilean (adjective): Of or relating to Galileo Galilei.
- Galileo (noun): Common shortened form of his name.
Synonyms
- The father of modern observational astronomy
- The father of modern physics
Related Phrases
- Galilean invariance: A principle in physics that the laws of motion are the same in all inertial frames.
- Galilean moons: The four largest moons of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto) discovered by Galileo.
Related Idioms
- "E pur si muove" ("And yet it moves"): A phrase attributed to Galileo, whispered after being forced to recant his heliocentric views, symbolizing the enduring truth of scientific fact.
Noun
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars; demonstrated that different weights descend at the same rate; perfected the refracting telescope that enabled him to make many discoveries (1564-1642)