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The Scientific Revolution Madnick/Global History 9
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The Basics Geographic Location: Western Europe Time Period: 1500-1700 Science was important because it… was used to explain the world challenged Church teachings spread through Europe in books is still used today
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The Basics Geographic Location: Time Period: Science was important because it…
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The Basics Scientists used the Renaissance ideas of Humanism- explaining the world in human terms rather than religious ones Realism-explaining things as they really are Followed the examples of Greek, Roman, and Muslim scientists
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The Basics Scientists used the Renaissance ideas of Followed the example of
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School of Athens Raphael 1509
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Example of a Roman scientist Let’s go back to… Ptolemy Roman astronomer, c. 100 Geocentric Theory of the Universe planets and sun revolve around the Earth his theory was wrong but his thinking was right
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Example of a Roman scientist Let’s go back to… his theory was wrong, but his thinking was right
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European Scientists Nicolas Copernicus, 1473-1543 (borrowed Ptolemy’s basic idea) Heliocentric Theory of the Universe all planets revolve around the sun wrote his theory in a book “On the Revolution of Celestial Spheres”
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European Scientists Nicolas Copernicus, 1473-1543 (borrowed Ptolemy’s basic idea)
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European Scientists Tycho Brahe, 1546-1601 Laws of Planetary Motion planets move in elliptical orbits around the sun Used telescopes, built observatories, taught young astronomers One of his many books was De Nova Stella
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European Scientists Tycho Brahe, 1546-1501
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European Scientists Galileo, 1564-1642 Modern Telescope proved Heliocentric Theory by by observing movement of the planets put on trial by Catholic Church gave up science rather than be excommunicated
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European Scientists Galileo, 1564-1642
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European Scientists Isaac Newton, 1642-1727 Theory of Gravity natural force that causes objects to fall to Earth Also holds planets in their orbits around the sun invented calculus
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European Scientists Isaac Newton, 1642-1727
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What did they all have in common? 1.scientific explanations of the world 2.used the Scientific Method
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What did they all have in common?
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3. challenged Church laws & teachings 4.ideas spread in books -- made with a new technology called the printing press
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What did they all have in common?
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