Physics, 07.10.2020 07:01 madisonreynolds2208
Whenever important physicists are discussed,
Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein
seem get the most attention. However, as you've
seen, Galileo formulated or refined many of his
discoveries and theories based on the findings of
others who came before him, including Aristotle
and Nicolaus Copernicus. Likewise, Newton
claimed that he "stood on the shoulders of giants
in developing his work. You've just begun your
study of physics, but from what you know (or can
research and find out) take a position that Galileo,
Newton, and Einstein deserve this special
recognition. Alternately, identify a physicist that
you think has been overlooked, compared to
these three. Do some research and support your
opinion with credible arguments.
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