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The Scientific Revolution World History
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Impact of Renaissance/New Technology and Mathematics Greek and Latin Languages studied again Telescope, microscope and printing press advance thinking Letters representing unknown quantities Decimal system introduced
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Isaac Newton Newton’s Laws of gravitation and motion –First Law: An object in motion or at rest will stay unless acted upon by an outside force –Second Law: Force = Mass x Acceleration –Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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Ptolemaic System Earth is the center of the universe Everything else rotates around it Beyond the spheres is God and Heaven
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Nicolaus Copernicus Idea that the sun is the center of the universe, not the earth Johannes Kepler adds scientific proof to shoot down Ptolemaic theory
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Galileo Discovers and theorizes that “heavenly bodies” are actually planets similar to earth Has severe run ins with the Catholic Church 1633 – Forces by church to sign document, repenting his findings –Must spend the rest of his life in house arrest –2000: Pope John Paul II formally apologizes
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Breakthroughs in Medicine Dissection of the human body –Heart is the starting point for the circulation of blood –The same blood flows through the arteries as does the veins
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Chemistry Boyle’s Law – Volume of gas varies with pressure
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Contributions of Women Margaret Cavendish – Advances in Philosophy Maria Winkelmann – Advances in Astronomy
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Scientific Method Francis Bacon: Creates method to help people best understand the physical world. –Eliminate all opinions –Utilize facts –Propose theories –Conduct experiments –Analyze results
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