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Warm up 3/22/2018 Sir Isaac Newton is perhaps best known for: Proving the Geocentric model of the universe to be true Establishing the law of gravity Accurate diagrams of human anatomy 2) Newton is should also be recognized for his contributions to: a) Promoting Catholicism b) Secular painting and literature c) Advanced mathematics 3) Francis Bacon is recognized for: a) Establishing the scientific method b) Advances in astrology Early experiments in clinical psychology Which of the following is NOT in keeping with the scientific method? Observation Controlled experimentation general estimation