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Revolutions

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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1543

  • Copernicus heliocentric theory is published
  • It's published on the revoultion of the Celestial Spheres
  • This Is seen as the symbolic beginning of the scientific revolution

1554

  • Major precursor- Galileo Galilei
  • Giovanni Beneditti opposed Aristotle's work
  • Giovanni argued freely falling bodies move with speeds
  • of proportional weight

1609

  • Galileo constructs his first telescope
  • Keplers astronomia nova shows mars,
  • which moves in an elliptical path.

1609-1610

  • Galileo's published findings stated the observings of:
  • Numerous stars ( invisible to the naked eye),
  • Mountains on the moon, and four moons circling Jupiter

1616

  • Famous Injunction against Galileo
  • Warning him not to hold or depend
  • On the hypothesis asserted in
  • Copernicus "On the Revoultion"

1620

  • English attorney and Francis bacon
  • Publish famous work "Novum Organum"
  • A method on observation and experiment

1628

  • Work of history on physiology and medicine
  • Is published by William Harvey showing
  • Circulation of blood.

1633

  • Galileo is called before inquisition
  • He is placed under house arrest for life

1687

  • Issac newtons wrote mathematical
  • Principles of Philosophy
  • This establishes the three laws
  • of motion and of universal gravitation