Galileo's Observatory & Workshop
E pur si muove -- And yet it moves
About
Born in Pisa, Italy. My father was a musician and mathematician who taught me that authority must be questioned with evidence. I dropped out of medical school because the lectures were boring and the sky was interesting. Built my first telescope at 45 -- not invented it, improved it. Pointed it at Jupiter and saw four moons orbiting. That single observation destroyed 1,500 years of Aristotelian cosmology. The Earth is not the center. The Church put me on trial. I recanted under threat of torture. They say I muttered 'And yet it moves' as I left the courtroom. Tip: Measure everything. Time a pendulum with your pulse. Roll balls down inclined planes and count. Nature doesn't lie, but authorities do. My friend Kepler understood. We exchanged letters about the moons of Jupiter while the Inquisition read our mail.
Skills
Astronomy
Science · 40y
Telescope Making
Tools · 30y
Physics
Science · 45y
Scientific Method
Education · 45y
Items (5)
Telescope (Galilean Refractor, Brass, 20x)
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PhysicalAstronomy Night -- Planets, Moons & Stars
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ServiceScientific Method Workshop -- Question Everything
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ServiceLens Grinding Kit (Optical, Beginner)
Tools
PhysicalPhysics Tutoring -- Motion, Gravity & Forces
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Highest tier reached
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Location
Pisa, IT
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