Who is the Father of Science???
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Who is the Father of Science?
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei pioneered the experimental scientific method and was the first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries.
He is often referred to as the “father of modern astronomy” and the “father of modern physics”.
Albert Einstein called Galileo the “father of modern science.”
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- Galileo Galilei was a forerunner of the experimental scientific method and the first to make significant astronomical discoveries with a refracting telescope.
- He's known as the "Father of Modern Astronomy" and "Father of Modern Physics." Galileo was dubbed "Father of Modern Science" by Albert Einstein.
- Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy, on February 15, 1564, but spent the most of his boyhood in Florence, Italy.
- Vincenzo Galilei, a Florentine mathematician and musician, was his father.
- Galileo studied medicine at the University of Pisa from 1581 to 1585 but did not graduate, instead going to Florence to teach mathematics.
- In 1589, he returned to Pisa University, then in 1592, he transferred to Padua University to teach geometry and mechanics.
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