A little boy named Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy, on February 15, 1564 and he went on to completely change how people saw the macrocosm. His family included seven children, all ruled by Vincenzo Galilei, a notorious musician and schoolteacher and Giulia Ammannati, who was his woman
and mama to him. The blend of art and wisdom from Galileo’s father would stay with him.
In his youth, Galileo grew up in Pisa, a place praised for its famously leaning palace and strong academic background. His family, indeed floundering with plutocrat, made sure he got a good education. As a child, Galileo was veritably interested in the world we live in. He misdoubted explanations accepted by others and questioned both movements of particulars and the mystifications of the night sky.