Saurabh Mylavaram

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It might appear that Copernicus had forestalled Galileo’s application of mathematics to physics, but this was not so. Copernicus had regarded the movements of the heavens as a purely mathematical problem. Mechanical notions such as weight, momentum and force did not enter into his calculations. Only when Galileo combined mathematics and physics was it possible to conceive of the notion of measurable force. And with that modern science was born.
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