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    Key People: I. Copernicus Key first step Polish Monk Planets moved around the sun rather than the earth Discovery set other scientific advances in motion Showed new thinking could improve on tradition Quiet hero of Western science Johannes Kepler Important figure in the study of planetary motion Used Copernicus work Practiced astrology Casted horoscopes Galileo Publicized Copernicus’s discoveries Added basic findings of laws of gravity and planetary motion Rival of church New

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    specific 1. E.g. High fever‚ sore throat‚ and pustules in the mouth indicate streptococcus infection. If one has those symptoms‚ then he has strep. 6. The age of scientific discovery 1. Copernicus (1473-1543) 2. Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) 3. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) 4. Galileo (1564-1642) 5. Isaac Newton (1642-1727) 6. Nicolaus Steno (1638-1686) 7. A new way of looking at the world‚ humanity‚ its history 1. Reason as the equalizer 2. Science begins to challenge religion 3. Human-centered

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    Les research draft la magnifique “Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds‚ to seek out new life and new civilizations‚ to boldly go where no one has gone before”‚ a quote from star trek‚ the TV series famous for its technological predictions that illustrates a possible future for mankind. From the beginning of man‚ billions of individuals have been staring up at the night sky‚ wondering what its purpose was

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    in 1543.” This book clearly defined or contradicts the belief of the Roman Catholic Church that the earth was at the center of the universe. The knowledge of ideas was basically spread by an innovation and invention called the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg. This invention made the spread of scientific ideas easy rather than when information/documents were being printed one at a time with the human hand that was very expensive. Another important thing to note about the scientific revolution

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    The Scientific Revolution was a big change throughout Europe; it changed the medieval views of the world. It started with medieval views as the framework‚ The Renaissance stimulating science‚ navigational problems needing new instruments‚ and scientific methodology. This seemed to be a big impact on the world. Religiously‚ this challenged some views from the Bible. In Philosophy‚ It started a new way of thinking‚ thus shows both were impacted by the Scientific Revolution. Religious: .Nicolaus

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    The scientific revolution lasted from the 15th-17th century. It replaced the Greek view that was dominating the scientific world for nearly 2‚000 years. By the end of this revolution‚ science has replaced Christianity as the main focus of European civilization. It became a qualitative view and saw nature as a machine instead of an organism. The revolution began in astronomy‚ in which Nicholas Copernicus thought of a heliocentric universe‚ which turned the world upside-down and published in 1543

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    that the sun was at the center of the universe and that all planets‚ including Earth‚ revolves around the sun. This is known as the heliocentric theory. Though the church and its people were not convinced‚ Copericus’s theory influenced others. Johannes Kepler‚ also an astronomer‚ proved

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    furthered our understanding of the universe‚ but also gave future scientists the tools to discover how to enter space. He discovered gravitational force and established the three Universal Laws of Motion. By tying these discoveries to the work Johannes Kepler and his Laws of Planetary motion‚ he established classic mechanics the beginning of modern Physics. This was huge in many ways as he proved definitively the heliocentric model first proposed by Copernicus. He also was the first to propose a set

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    zoology‚ alchemy‚ and astrology were all established during the Renaissance as a result of the study of these ancient texts. Existing scientific thinkers and Renaissance men such as: Leonardo da Vinci‚ Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Galileo‚ Tycho Brahe‚ and Johannes Kepler struggled to refine earlier thoughts they had on astronomy as a result of their new reading and understanding. Among Leonardo’s new discoveries was the revelation that projectiles move in one curved trajectory rather than two; additionally‚ metallurgical

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    The Copernican Revolution The story of Copernican Revolution is the classic example of a major shift in worldview. So‚ before exploring what is happening in the present day and where it may be leading us‚ let us first go back and briefly recap the salient features of this earlier revolution. The parallels between what happened then and what may be about to happen now will begin a journey that will take us far beyond the current worldview to a startling new vision of reality that has far-reaching

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