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Galileo determined distances to stars based on the assumption that stars were suns, the apparent sizes of stars as seen through his telescope, and basic geometry. However, the apparent sizes that he measured were the result of diffraction…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2009-07-27 Christopher M. Graney

Great opportunities arise for teaching physics, astronomy, and their histories when new discoveries are made that involve concepts accessible to students at every level. Such an opportunity currently exists thanks to the fact that notes…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2007-05-23 Christopher M. Graney

Galileo Galilei believed that stars were distant suns whose sizes, measured via his telescope, were a direct indication of distance -- fainter stars (appearing smaller in the telescope) were farther away than brighter ones. Galileo argued…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2009-07-27 Christopher M. Graney , Henry Sipes

Galileo Galilei had sufficient skill as an observer and instrument builder to be able to measure the positions and apparent sizes of objects seen through his telescopes to an accuracy of 2" or better. However, Galileo had no knowledge of…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2008-02-11 Christopher M. Graney

In 1492, for the first time, an unknown ocean opened up before sailors: weeks of navigation and no idea how to pinpoint their location. Since ancient times, navigators had known how to determine latitude by using the North Star, but the…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2025-01-28 Alessandro De Angelis

The question of annual stellar parallax is usually viewed as having been a "win-win situation" for seventeenth-century astronomers who subscribed to the Copernican view of universe in which the Earth orbits the Sun and the Sun is one of…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2009-11-13 Christopher M. Graney

We first briefly review the adventure of scale invariance in physics, from Galileo Galilei, Weyl, Einstein, and Feynman to the revival by Dirac (1973) and Canuto et al. (1977). We then gather concrete observational evidence that…

宇宙学与河外天体物理 · 物理学 2024-10-30 Andre Maeder , Frederic Courbin

Throughout the early history of Science the heliocentric world model was refused because it contradicted the thoughts of Aristotle and the medieval "Impetus" theory of movement. Even Galileo's sky observations did not lead to any acceptance…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2010-08-26 Matthias R. Risch

Galileo's support to the Copernican theory was decisive for the revolutionary astronomical discoveries he achieved in 1610. We trace the origins of Galileo's conversion to the Copernican theory, discussing in particular the "Dialogo de…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2017-04-19 Giulio Peruzzi

I offer a revisionist interpretation of Galileo's role in the history of science. My overarching thesis is that Galileo lacked technical ability in mathematics, and that this can be seen as directly explaining numerous aspects of his life's…

历史与综述 · 数学 2021-02-15 Viktor Blåsjö

In the famous thought experiment studied in this article, Galileo attempted to refute the Aristotelian hypothesis that heavier bodies should fall more quickly than lighter ones. After pointing out some inconsistencies in Galileo's approach,…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2024-09-09 Leonardo Levinas

In this work, an attempt is presented to understand the contribution of Galileo Galilei in the field of the History of Ideas, from the moment he points a spyglass to the sky. For that, it was previously necessary that Giotto painting the…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2022-04-06 Francisco Caruso

The principle of relativity, as originally expressed by Galileo, points out that the area of competence of the principle itself is that of isolated systems as well as inertial reference frames. The principle does not claim that it is always…

量子物理 · 物理学 2012-09-18 Bruno Cocciaro

What are the historical evidence concerning the turning of the spyglass into an astronomical instrument, the telescope? In Sidereus Nuncius and in his private correspondence Galileo tells the reader what he did with the telescope, but he…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2014-04-14 Yaakov Zik , Giora Hon

The mystery of dark energy suggests that there is new gravitational physics on long length scales. Yet light degrees of freedom in gravity are strictly limited by Solar System observations. We can resolve this apparent contradiction by…

宇宙学与河外天体物理 · 物理学 2015-03-17 Mark Wyman

The scientific revolution in the first half of the seventeenth century, pioneered by figures such as Harvey, Galileo, Gassendi, Kepler and Descartes, was disseminated to the northernmost countries in Europe with considerable delay. In this…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2014-07-29 Helge Kragh

Between 1905 and 1907, Einstein first tried to extend the special theory of relativity in such a way so as to explain gravitational phenomena. This was the most natural and simplest path to be taken. These investigations did not fit in with…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2012-08-28 Galina Weinstein

In October 1604, when SN1604, the last naked-eye visible supernova in our Galaxy, exploded, Galileo Galilei was the professor of mathematics and astronomy at the University of Padua, teaching the mechanics of planets. He was therefore the…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2023-02-21 Alessandro De Angelis

In the context of physics didactics, alternative instructional approaches have often been employed to facilitate conceptual understanding of various topics. In this article, an alternative formulation for analyzing the motion of bodies on…

物理教育 · 物理学 2024-12-18 Paco H. Talero L. , Inés Delgado R

The Giornata Sesta about the Force of Percussion is a relatively less known Chapter from the Galileo's masterpiece "Discourse about Two New Sciences". It was first published lately (1718), long after the first edition of the Two New…

物理学史与哲学 · 物理学 2017-06-12 Antonio Giannella-Neto , Frederico C. Jandre
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