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The Scientific Revolution. Medieval View of the World Earth was an unmoving object Moon, sun, planets…

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The Scientific Revolution began when… the geocentric model (earth-centered theory) was questioned by leading astronomers. Hmmmm….I don’t think that theory is correct!
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Page 1: The Scientific Revolution. Medieval View of the World Earth was an unmoving object Moon, sun, planets…

The Scientific RevolutionThe Scientific Revolution

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Medieval View of the World • Earth was an unmoving

object

•Moon, sun, planets all revolved in perfect circles around the earth

• geocentric theory (Aristotle and Ptolemy ‘confirmed’ this)

• Christianity taught that God deliberately placed earth at the center and that God/heaven was in a specific place in the universe God/Heaven

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The Scientific Revolution began when… the geocentric model (earth-centered theory) was questioned by leading astronomers.

Hmmmm….I don’t think that theory

is correct!

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So why did people start to question things?

•Renaissance -- Rejection/questioning of traditional ideas and ‘rebirth’ and re-learning of ancient texts (Greek and Roman)

•Age of Exploration -- they had a better understanding of the world

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So what was the Scientific Revolution?

• It was a new way of thinking about the natural world• It was based on careful observation• It spurred a willingness to question accepted beliefs• It was shunned by the Catholic Church

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Nicolaus Copernicus•Polish astronomer•Disputed the validity of the geocentric theory and

supported the heliocentric theory•Feared ridicule and persecution for contradicting religious

views•Published findings right before he died -- On the

Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies

I’m right and you’re wrong!!!!!!

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Heliocentric model (sun-centered theory)

So why do you think the heliocentric theory upset the Church so much?

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Johannes Kepler•Concluded that certain mathematical laws

govern planetary motion•Discoverd elliptical orbits of planets• Laws showed that Copernicus ideas were

mathematically correct

By gosh --

Copernicus was

99% right!

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Galileo Galilei

•Falling objects fall at a fixed and predictable rate (tested at the Leaning Tower of Pisa)• Improved the telescope to study the

skies -- discovered 4 moons of Jupiter•Supported Copernicus in Starry

Messenger•Found guilty of going against the

teachings of the church (heresy) - Placed on house arrest until his death•His books and ideas spread throughout

Europe

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Isaac Isaac NewtonNewton• Wrote Wrote Mathematical Mathematical principles of Natural principles of Natural Philosophy Philosophy (aka (aka the Principia)the Principia)

• Explained the 3 laws of Explained the 3 laws of motion that govern the motion that govern the universeuniverse

• Universal law of gravitation -- Universal law of gravitation -- all objects in the universe all objects in the universe attract all other objectsattract all other objects

• Discovered gravity as a forceDiscovered gravity as a force

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Galen

•Greek doctor whose ideas dominated medicine

•Was wrong in many instances – relied on information about animals and tried to apply them to humans

I did the best that I could with the

information that I had -- don’t hate on me!!

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Andreas Vesalius• Dissected humans to accurately

describe human anatomy

William Harvey• Showed the heart acted as a pump

to circulate blood throughout the body

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Blaise Pascal•Pascal’s Law – how liquids behaved under pressure•Developed syringe and hydraulic press

Robert Boyle•One of the 1st scientists to conduct experiments in chemistry•Boyle’s Law – gas, pressure, blah, blah ;-)

Antoine Lavoisier• Invented system of naming elements• ‘founder’ of modern chemistry

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Women in the Scientific Revolution

Margaret Cavendish •philosopher•Observations Upon Experimental Philosophy: book that criticized the growing belief that human were now masters of nature because of science

Maria Winkelmann•Accomplished astronomer•Discovered a comet

**Both women’s work was not completely accepted because they were women

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Rene Descartes

•Developed analytical geometry (algebra + geometry)•Relied on mathematics and logic•Everything should be doubted until proven by reason

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Francis Bacon

•Urged scientists to experiment and to use inductive reasoning

•Helped to develop the experimental (scientific method)

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Effects of the Scientific Revolution

• Sun centered solar system became widely accepted

• Improvements in medicine

• Invention of scientific instruments

• Disproved MANY of Aristotle’s and other Greek teachings

•Questioning traditional teachings of the Catholic Church