In these pages, Galileo became the first scientist to describe the principle of inertia: “All external impediments removed, a heavy body on a spherical surface concentric with the earth . . . will maintain itself in that state in which it has once been placed. . . . Thus a ship, for instance, having once received some impetus through the tranquil sea, would move continually around our globe without ever stopping.”

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