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THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
NEW SCIENTIFIC THEORIES & INVENTIONS ANDMTHE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
2.
HELIOCENTRIC UNIVERSE
Created by Nicolaus Copernicus in early 1500s
Stars & whole solar system revolve around sun
Sun doesn't move
Heliocentric: sun-centered
Johannes Kepler improved theory
3.
NICOLAUS COPERNICUS
Created idea of heliocentric universe
View disagreed with church beliefs
Church stated universe was geocentric
Geocentric: Earth in center of universe
4.
GALILEO
Made scientific advances
Proved Copernicus' theory
Church leaders forced him to publicly lie about it
Him and other scientists still knew the truth
5.
NEWTONS LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION
Sir Isaac Newton created in late 1600s
Combination of Kepler's, Nicolaus', and Galileo's theories
All objects affected by gravity
Called universal gravitation
6.
MICROSCOPE
Zacharias Janssen created in 1590
Anton van Leeuwenhoek built microscope
Leeuwenhoek's microscope magnified 250 & 300 times
Leeuwenhoek- 1st to observe microscopic life & observed bacteria in fluids
7.
THERMOMETER
Anders Celsius created a thermometer
0°C- water Freezes — 100°C- water boils
Galileo invented the first thermometer
Fahrenheit was the first temperature measuring system
Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit created Fahrenheit system
8.
BAROMETER
Evangelista Torricelli created first barometer
Measures changes in air pressure
Good for predicting weather
Torricelli was one of Galileo's friends
9.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Observing & describing a subject
Forming a hypothesis*
Testing hypothesis in an experiment
Interpreting results to draw a conclusion
*hypothesis: unapproved assumption about subject
10.
SIR FRANCIS BACON
Created scientific method
Believed in using rationalism in politics and science
Followed dreams of creating scientific experiments even if he dies because of it
Died because of it
became sick while trying to prove that snow can insulate against cold- he was right
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RENÉ DESCARTES
Believed in questioning opinions of the powerful
Believed every thought should be rejected until proven
Argued the God made two realities
1. Physical reality
2. The mind/what people think (aka using rationalism
Sara Chamard
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