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Scientific Revolution
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Before the Revolution…
Scholars relied on established authorities for the truth… Who were these established authorities??
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Before the Revolution…
Established authorities included: The Bible & early church writings The Catholic Church Aristotle & other Pagan philosophers
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Pre-Revolution: Alchemists
Early scientists who used spells & magic formulas Discovered much about nature
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Pre-Revolution: Astrologers
Studied the position of the stars & planets, as well as the way in which the positions of these bodies affected people’s lives Contributed to the body of information regarding the cosmos
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New Beliefs Emerge Principle of Doubt:
Nothing can be believed unless it has been proven through experimentation New instruments: Barometer, microscope, thermometer
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Pre-Revolution: Geocentricity
Earth as the center of the universe Planets & sun rotate around earth
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Pre-Revolution: Geocentricity
According to Church doctrine, God created the universe to serve his people; therefore, the people’s home must be the center of the universe
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New Theory: Heliocentricity
Sun as the center of the universe Planets rotate around it
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Nicolaus Copernicus Polish astronomer Wrote On the Revolution of
Heavenly Spheres
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Nicolaus Copernicus Stated that Earth rotated on an axis & revolved around the sun Works were never published in Poland for fear of punishment by the church
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Johannes Kepler German Astronomer & Mathematician
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Johannes Kepler Stated that the planets move in an oval-shaped path (ellipses) Used mathematics to prove the heliocentric theory
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Galileo Galilee Italian Mathematician Copernican theory
Wrote Dialogue on Two Great World Systems
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Galileo Galilee Established the universal laws of physics & the law of inertia (body in motion stays in motion)
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Galileo Galilee Stood trial for heresy
Due to the Inquisition Galileo was forced to recant his scientific position
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Galileo’s Observations
Sun Spots Earth rotates on its axis Rings on Saturn Moons of Jupiter
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Galileo’s Observations
Mountains & valleys of the moon Rate at which objects fall ( feet per sec) minus the friction of air
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Sir Isaac Newton English Scientist
Discovered the law of universal gravitation Developed calculus
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Sir Isaac Newton Wrote Mathematic Principles of Natural Science
Precise mathematical formulas could describe an orderly universe
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Conclusions The Scientific Revolution:
Created an atmosphere of skepticism Emphasized the importance of evidence Impacted law, study of history, chronology & eventually philosophy
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