Galileo was a famous mathematician, physicist, astronomer and philosopher. He was a pioneer of scientific revolution, his astronomical discoveries broadened people's horizons, and he made greater contributions to physics. Next, let's listen to his famous story "Two iron balls landed at the same time".
People used to listen to the conclusion of Aristotle, an ancient Greek scientist. But Galileo didn't think that "two iron balls with different weights, the heavier one landed first." This conclusion is correct. So he proved himself right through repeated experiments. Later, an open experiment was carried out on the leaning tower of Pisa in Pisa City, which finally proved the truth that "two iron balls landed at the same time".
I admire him in several aspects:
First, he is serious, serious and not careless about every science and every job. Will he think that other scientists may be right in saying this? Draw a conclusion. And do experiments to prove it. Second, he has always adhered to the truth and will not give up the truth and experiment because he was spurned before.
I think we should learn from Galileo's seriousness, persistence in truth and innovative spirit!