Thursday, June 26, 2014

The story of Galileo

There was a person who was always curious in everything. He wouldn’t stop just being told “Don’t doubt it if you don’t believe.”
He was Galileo, the important scientist of the world. One day he went to school about 100 years ago. Galileo didn’t believe the teacher who taught him. Like one day the teacher said 2 objects falling, the heavy one will hit the ground first, the light one would follow. Galileo didn’t believe but all his friends did. Why?
Because the teacher in that time was Aristotle who was a great savant, nobody doubted his ideas.

But Galileo announced he would do an experiment. He got up to the top of Pisa tower with two objects, light and heavy. Then he released both things from the tower. Believe it or not, both of the things hit the ground at the same time. Finally he destroyed the theory that “The heavy one will always hit the ground first.” When Galileo did the experiment, it turned out two different things hit the ground at the same time. It turned out he gave new theory to the science world.


This story concludes that: “If you are only afraid, will you realize? Then no matter what you are curious of. You need to go study. If you use the idea “Don’t doubt if you don’t believe.” You will stupid as you were. But if you use “Study to know, learn to be smart.” You will get smarter every time you get curious

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