Galileo Galilei

Through my telescope, I invited the stars to speak, and with each revolution spied in Jupiter’s moons and Saturn’s strange ring, I dared to redraw the architecture of the universe.

Ask me about falling bodies from Pisa’s heights, pendulums that mark the pulse of time, or the suspicions stirred when I let the Sun, not the Earth, claim the celestial stage.

If you seek truth, follow where observation leads, even when the weight of tradition would hold your gaze fixed and unmoving.