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The Scientific Revolution

The Scientific Revolution. To boldly go where no man has gone before. How did new discoveries change the way people viewed the universe What IS the new scientific method and how it developed What were the contributions of the early scientists.

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The Scientific Revolution

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  1. The Scientific Revolution To boldly go where no man has gone before How did new discoveries change the way people viewed the universe What IS the new scientific method and how it developed What were the contributions of the early scientists

  2. Scientific Thinking would force Man’s final break with the Middle Ages • “Thinkers” began to question the old views • People began to prove the old view was not “right.” contradict!! • Why was Copernicus seen as a radical?

  3. He questioned “old, accepted knowledge.” • Earth was not the center of the universe!!! • Which meant, people could question other things as well---including the church. • But in spite of efforts to stop the new thinkers…. • Others continued to question and prove…

  4. A new method of “working through things” developed. “How is truth determined” Rene Descartes in France; Francis Bacon in England • Bacon • Experimentation and Observation; • Better life through practical technologies • Descartes • Human reasoning. “Doubt it and figure it out!”

  5. Explain how you understand these two men changed science….

  6. Decartes Bacon Experimentation and observation • Human Reasoning

  7. The Step-by-Step method of proving things became the Scientific Method • What’s the problem • Gather information • Make an educated guess • Experiment • Collect, record, study data • Draw conclusions • Communicate and share results OR • Continue testing….

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  9. Physicians, too, began to “study” • New advances in understanding the anatomy On the Structure of the Human Body • New understanding of germs and infection. • Surgeries • The blood and circulation— William Harvey • Invention of microscope opened more doors. Dutch inventor Anton van Leeuwenhoek

  10. Vesalius-advances in anatomy Pare’s study helped understand infection and saved lives. Pare—Surgical tools and procedures and artificial limbs William Harvey studied circulation and the heart…

  11. Chemistry • Was once called alchemy—people wanted to transform ordinary things into gold. • Robert Boyle established that everything was made up of tiny particles and behaved in certain ways • This is the beginning of chemistry as we know it. • He’s the man…

  12. Except!!!! Sir Isaac Newton is THE Man • By studying the world around him, discovered the theory of gravity!! • That nature follows uniform laws. • All motion in nature can be measured and described in math (his beliefs are the basis of calculus)

  13. Brahe did the research, Kepler got the credit. Galileo invented the telescope Helped Prove Copericus Kepler worked on the rotation of the planets as well as proving the sun was at the center. Copernicus—sun centered universe

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