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Science is the ability to observe the world and reach conclusions about how it works.

The scientific mind is different from the religious mind. A scientist looks to prove his ideas about the world. Faith alone is not enough.

during the Renaissance and This new way of thinking began during the Renaissance and continued through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Scientific Revolution changed the world.

The telescope was one of many new tools that helped scientists prove their ideas about the world.

Scientists believed that the earth revolved around the sun even though church officials disagreed. Scientists proved that the heliocentric model was correct.

The famous Italian scientist, Galileo Galilei, wrote a book supporting the heliocentric model. Church officials put him on trial and found him guilty of heresy.

But even a powerful Church could not stop this new way of thinking and looking at the world.

Scientists like Sir Isaac Newton raised hopes that the entire universe acted according to fixed and fundamental laws. His discovery of gravity encouraged other scientists to uncover the laws of the universe.

If the universe was like a mechanical clock, it could be studied and observed. Scientists could figure out how it worked.

No longer content to turn to religion for answers, scientists wanted to know why events happened. Why did it rain? How did plants grow? Why were leaves green?

And as they looked, they changed our lives. They discovered cures for diseases. They improved our lives.

It wasn’t easy for early scientists. They faced great resistance from powerful people. But the curiosity of the scientist could not be stopped.

So, today, when you work in your science lab, remember this: The Scientific Revolution greatly improved our lives. Science changed the way we see the world.

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