Memory History of Scientific Ideas (Hard)Version en ligne Match the scientist with their scientific idea. par Bryan Stephens Hubble Using his telescope in 1610, he observed Venus has phases, proving the Sun is the center of the Solar System. This scientist hypothesized in 1543 that the Sun is the center of the Universe (Heliocentrism). In 1917, he developed the Theories of Special Relativity and General Relativity, which lead to the idea of an expanding Universe. Galileo He proposed the Steady State Theory of the Universe in 1949. Stating that the Universe did not have a beginning, will not end, it remains in a steady state. Newton In 1687, this scientist discovered the law of gravity, and stated that everything with mass pulls on other objects of mass. With the laws of motion, he helped explain how the Universe moves. Einstein Hoyle Using a radio telescope in 1964, left over heat (radiation) from the Big Bang was observed (cosmic background radiation), which proves the Big Bang Theory. This scientist hypothesized, in 1927, that the Universe was packed into a very hot, very dense primeval atom, which burst to form the Universe. This is what became known as the Big Bang Theory. Copernicus Lemaitre In 1929, he used his telescope to observe that distant galaxies are moving away from the Milky Way Galaxy and moving away from each other. Proving the Universe is expanding. Penzias and Wilson