Decoding Motion: The Science, History, and Art of Calculating Speed—From Galileo’s Leaning Tower to Self-Driving Cars
The first time humanity dared to quantify the unquantifiable, it wasn’t with a stopwatch or a laser sensor—it was with a cannonball and a desperate leap from a tower. In 1589, Galileo Galilei, a 25-year-old mathematics professor with a rebellious streak, allegedly dropped two spheres of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The […]