Galileoの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Galileo」を翻訳
Q:
Galileo Galilei, eu te quero de volta! は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Galileo Galilei, I want you back!
「Galileo」についての他の質問
Q:
"Galileo did something quite different from Aristotle. The key to his view of motion was that motion is as natural as rest. This revolutionary idea suggested that objects in motion naturally tend to continue in motion. This eliminated immediately the need for any explanatory mover once an object was in motion. The old problem with projectiles simply disappeared; it was natural for the arrow to carry on in its trajectory once set in motion by the bowstring. The importance of this change in the fundamental assumption regarding motion included the elimination of any need for mysterious fluids, or spirits that had hitherto kept science and religion tied very closely."
In the last sentence, what is "spirits"??😊😂
And did "spirits" keep science and religion tied very closely??😉😭
In the last sentence, what is "spirits"??😊😂
And did "spirits" keep science and religion tied very closely??😉😭
A:
My guess is that it refers to a supernatural being such as a god.
In the past, they would often explain away the unexplained as acts or powers of God, is my takeaway from this and this new theory loosened that power of God connection.
In the past, they would often explain away the unexplained as acts or powers of God, is my takeaway from this and this new theory loosened that power of God connection.
Q:
Galileo Galilei knew that the earth is going around the sun. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× Galileo Galilei knew that the earth is going around the sun.
✓ Galileo Galilei knew that the earth goes around the sun.
The text is correct. …you can’t say “is going” as that is in the present…..
As he knew about it years ago, you would have to say it “goes around” the sun, as that is vague about the time
✓ Galileo Galilei knew that the earth goes around the sun.
The text is correct. …you can’t say “is going” as that is in the present…..
As he knew about it years ago, you would have to say it “goes around” the sun, as that is vague about the time
Q:
1) Galileo's ideas were well in advance of the age in which he lived.
2) What were Galileos' ideas in advance of? the age in which he lived.
Are these sentences that I formed correct?
2) What were Galileos' ideas in advance of? the age in which he lived.
Are these sentences that I formed correct?
A:
yes
Q:
Galileo once said, "I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him."
Can you use the word "anything" instead of "something" in the above sentence? If so, what is the difference between "something" and "anything"?
Can you use the word "anything" instead of "something" in the above sentence? If so, what is the difference between "something" and "anything"?
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Yes, you can use "anything". Using "something" implies learning one thing. Using "anything" would imply learning any number of things greater than zero. It isn't a strict distinction though, just a tendency in usage.
Q:
1) How was Galileo's approach to win understanding of nature different from Aristotle's approach? Discuss the merits of Galileo's way.
Galileo is famous for an experimental method called controlled experiments. Galileo became curious about the motion of the pendulum while watching a swinging chandelier. He had controlled two variables, length and mass, to determine that the period of a pendulum is independent of displacement. This was a new way to test knowledge. Using controlled experiments, he discovered three important properties of the pendulum. Both mass and displacement had little effect on period, but changing the length of a pendulum changes its period. The Galileo’s approach was detailed, carefully controlling independent variables. On the contrary, Aristotle depended too much upon sensory observations while the senses can easily get tricked. This is probably why he failed to discover gravity and fraction in his experiments. この表現は自然ですか?
Galileo is famous for an experimental method called controlled experiments. Galileo became curious about the motion of the pendulum while watching a swinging chandelier. He had controlled two variables, length and mass, to determine that the period of a pendulum is independent of displacement. This was a new way to test knowledge. Using controlled experiments, he discovered three important properties of the pendulum. Both mass and displacement had little effect on period, but changing the length of a pendulum changes its period. The Galileo’s approach was detailed, carefully controlling independent variables. On the contrary, Aristotle depended too much upon sensory observations while the senses can easily get tricked. This is probably why he failed to discover gravity and fraction in his experiments. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Oh, I understand now! I might’ve just been a little dumb or would it have sounded a bit more natural if you put ‘even though the senses can easily get tricked’? You should specify that what Aristotle is doing is negative since it doesn’t lead to a perfect result.
“Unfortunately, Aristotle, on the contrary of Galileo, depended/focused too much on sensory observations, knowing human senses are easily tricked.”
It’s saying Galileo’s experiments leads to something, whilst Aristotle’s doesn’t.
Sorry for trouble!
“Unfortunately, Aristotle, on the contrary of Galileo, depended/focused too much on sensory observations, knowing human senses are easily tricked.”
It’s saying Galileo’s experiments leads to something, whilst Aristotle’s doesn’t.
Sorry for trouble!
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