Aristotle and science I personally believe that Aristotle was an empiricist along with being a great thinker.
He seemed to have pointed out the first law of Newton (inertia); although he didn’t believe this law was valid, it was only because he didn't believe in a vacuum space; When speaking of the “void”, Aristotle writes…
Physics
Book IV
Part 8
“Further, no one could say why a thing once set in motion should stop anywhere; for why should it stop here rather than here? So that a thing will either be at rest or must be moved ad infinitum, unless something more powerful get in its way. “
Aristotle goes on to write:
“Further, in point of fact things that are thrown move though that which gave them their impulse is not touching them, either by reason of mutual replacement, as some maintain, or because the air that has been pushed pushes them with a movement quicker than the natural locomotion of the projectile wherewith it moves to its proper place. But in a void none of these things can take place, nor can anything be moved save as that which is carried is moved.”
Some have assumed this to mean that a force was needed in order to keep an object in motion...
I read it differently. First, when he said "nor can anything be moved save as that which is carried is moved", it was about a body moving within a void, that which he didn't believe could be possible.
I think the statements above might possibly be indicating some form of aerodynamic implication, instead. The natural movement of the body is the downward movement.
Therefore, if we let the first statement stand as is :
“a thing will either be at rest or must be moved ad infinitum, unless something more powerful get in its way. “ (in a void)
Then, the horizontal movement performed by the force is maintained because:
“the air that has been pushed pushes them with a movement quicker than the natural locomotion of the projectile wherewith it moves to its proper place”.
things can take place, nor can anything be moved save as that which is carried is moved.”
To me, this could easily mean that the horizontal movement of the object is maintained without the action of dropping down (natural movement) due to the medium…air in this case.