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Scientific Revolution: Discoveries and Paradigm Shifts in Astronomy and Methodology

Explore the revolutionary changes in scientific thinking during the Scientific Revolution, including the shift from the geocentric to the heliocentric model, the development of the scientific method, and breakthrough discoveries in astronomy. Learn about influential figures like Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Bacon, Descartes, and Newton, as well as advancements in scientific instruments and medicine.

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Scientific Revolution: Discoveries and Paradigm Shifts in Astronomy and Methodology

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  1. Chapter 6

  2. Ptolemy • Geocentric universe- earth is at the center.

  3. Scientific Revolution • Revolution means great change • New way of thinking • Discoveries • exploration

  4. Copernicus • Heliocentric Universe- sun is the center • 1543 wrote a book

  5. Kepler • Used math to support heliocentric model • Showed elliptical rather than circular orbits • 1600 worked with Brahe

  6. Galileo • Built own telescope • He saw stuff rather than pure orbs of light • Supported Copernican Theory • Made the Church angry (instrument of the devil) • 1632 book that caused him to face charges at the Inquisition (Church court) • Forced him to recant, house arrest until he died

  7. Scientific Method-logical procedure • Observation • Question or problem • Hypothesis • Experiment (testing) • Conclusion: confirms or disproves hypothesis

  8. Bacon • Invented scientific method • Experimental method

  9. Descartes (day-cart) • Believed that everything should be doubted until proven with logic • “I think, therefore I am”

  10. Isaac Newton • 1687 wrote a book • Studied the Law of Gravity (wrote a book) • Continued works of Copernicus and others • Every object has an attraction to others

  11. Scientific instruments • Microscope: Janssen, 1592 • Torricelli (1643): barometer: measures atmospheric pressure • Fahrenheit (1714): thermometer • Celsius (1742): created a scale for measuring temperature.

  12. Galen and Vesalius (we-sally-us) • Galen: ancient Greek physician • Vesalius: dissected human bodies, revolutionized the way we look at medicine • 1543 wrote a book

  13. Jenner • British doctor 1749-1823 • Father of immunology • Introduced vaccine to prevent small pox

  14. Boyle • Book 1661 • Father modern chemistry • Gases: Boyle’s Law

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