The following comic and film will get at the why the scientific revolution was truly revolutionary to the way we see our world.

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The following comic and film will get at the why the scientific revolution was truly revolutionary to the way we see our world.

ASSIGNMENT #7: Read the comic on 16 th and 17 th century astronomers and watch the film clip on Isaac Newton and Edmund Halley. Take notes on the following big picture question: How was the Scientific Revolution a significant change in the way people viewed their world? Commentary on how notes to the right connect to “Big Picture” Question Details/Terms/Facts/Names

You have now read some documents that get to the heart of the why science became important after the Renaissance and the challenges faced by scientific minded people.