Galileo Galilei
Galileo, the Father of Modern Physics, showed that careful observation and math could overturn ancient certainty.
Galileo, the Father of Modern Physics, showed that careful observation and math could overturn ancient certainty.
Invented by Newton in the 1660s (pub. 1687) and independently by Leibniz in the 1680s (pub. 1684). Both built on Galileo’s popularizing the idea of the infinitesimal. Calculus, the mathematical study of continuous change, introduced the concepts of differentiation and integration, providing tools to model and analyze motion, growth, and the infinitesimal. Newton, working primarily
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