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Scientific Revolution Version 12 Days of Christmas Scientific Revolution Version

On the first day of Christmas, Newton gave to me his apple that fell with gravity

On the second day of Christmas, Galileo gave to me two telescopes and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the third day of Christmas, Newton gave to me Three laws of motion two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the fourth day of Christmas, Descartes gave to me four deductive methods three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the fifth day of Christmas, van Lewy gave to me five microscopes four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the sixth day of Christmas, Kepler gave to me Six elliptical orbits five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the seventh day of Christmas, Vesalius gave to me Seven dissected bodies Six elliptical orbits (Kepler) five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the eighth day of Christmas, van Lewy gave to me Eight million bacteria Seven dissected bodies (Vesalius) Six elliptical orbits (Kepler) five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the ninth day of Christmas, Harvey gave to me Nine hearts a beating eight million bacteria (van Leeuwenhoek) seven dissected bodies (Vesalius) six elliptical orbits (Kepler) five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the tenth day of Christmas, Bacon gave to me Ten inductive methods nine hearts a beating (Harvey) eight million bacteria (van Leeuwenhoek) seven dissected bodies (Vesalius) six elliptical orbits (Kepler) five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the eleventh day of Christmas, Brahe gave to me Eleven observatories ten inductive methods (Bacon) nine hearts a beating (Harvey) eight million bacteria (van Leeuwenhoek) seven dissected bodies (Vesalius) six elliptical orbits (Kepler) five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)

On the twelvth day of Christmas, Copernicus gave to me Twelve heliocentrics eleven observatories (Brahe) ten inductive methods (Bacon) nine hearts a beating (Harvey) eight million bacteria (van Leeuwenhoek) seven dissected bodies (Vesalius) six elliptical orbits (Kepler) five microscopes (van Leeuwenhoek) four deductive methods (Descartes) three laws of motion (Newton) two telescopes (Galileo) and his apple that fell with gravity (Newton)