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Diana Rivers
13 May, 20:05
Galileos contribution to science was
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Italian scientist Galileo Galilei made major contributions to math, physics and astronomy during the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th Century. The so-called "father of modern science," his work on proving the heliocentric model of the galaxy brought him into conflict with the Catholic church
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