Renaissance · Europe · Science
1602
Galileo Studies the Pendulum
1602
In Padua, Galileo Galilei timed the swings of a chandelier in the cathedral against his own pulse and noticed something strange: the period seemed independent of the arc. The observation would seed his laws of falling bodies and, eventually, mechanical timekeeping accurate enough to keep ships from running aground. A swinging lamp had whispered the beginnings of modern physics.