Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli (; 28 January 1608 – 31 December 1679) was a
Renaissance Italian physiologist,
physicist, and
mathematician who is often described as the father of biomechanics. He contributed to the modern principle of scientific investigation by continuing
Galileo's practice of testing hypotheses against observation. Trained in mathematics, Borelli also made extensive studies of
Jupiter's moons, the mechanics of animal locomotion and, in
microscopy, of the constituents of
blood. He also used microscopy to investigate the
stomatal movement of plants, and undertook studies in medicine and geology. During his career, he enjoyed the patronage of
Queen Christina of Sweden. He was the first scientist to explain that animal and human bodily movements are caused by muscular contractions.
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