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born 1564
Galileo Galilei
1564 to 1642
Observational Empiricism
Born in 1564, Galileo transformed humanity’s view of the universe through observation and math. His 1638 work Two New Sciences laid foundations for physics and influenced later breakthroughs, including calculus.
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Is the Big Bang singularity scientific or philosophical?
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The expansion of the universe is solid science. The singularity is not. It marks the point where our equations stop working, not where we suddenly know what “began everything.” Calling that boundary scientific certainty confuses mathematical breakdown with physical reality. Good thinking separates evidence from speculation without pretending speculation is failure.
Classical Physics
Newton-based Deterministic Mechanics
Motion governed by force and law.

Classical physics describes motion, energy, and interaction through continuous systems and deterministic laws. From Newtonian mechanics to thermodynamics and electromagnetism, it models a world where causes produce predictable effects. It remains the foundation for engineering, planetary motion, and everyday physical intuition.

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