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Scientific Revolution

Scientific Revolution. Chapter 22 Section 1 . Ancient & Medieval Science. Aristotle’s Geocentric Theory – earth was center of the universe Sun, moon, planets moved around earth in circular paths Greek astronomer Ptolemy supported the geocentric theory

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Scientific Revolution

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  1. Scientific Revolution Chapter 22 Section 1

  2. Ancient & Medieval Science Aristotle’s Geocentric Theory – earth was center of the universe Sun, moon, planets moved around earth in circular paths Greek astronomer Ptolemy supported the geocentric theory Medieval Christianity taught that God had placed earth in center of the universe

  3. Scientific Revolution = new way of thinking about natural world • Careful observation, questioning accepted beliefs

  4. Causes of the Scientific Revolution • Middle Ages  establishment of universities • Renaissance  encouraged scientific progress • Reformation  led people to question, printing press • Exploration  need for navigational technologies

  5. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) • Heliocentric Theory: sun was center of universe • Feared persecution, so did not publish findings until his death • Wrote On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies

  6. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) • Italian scientist • Built own telescope • Discovered Jupiter’s four moons, Saturn’s rings, sun spots, rough surface of moon • Published Starry Messenger • Summoned to stand trial before the Inquisition

  7. Other Astronomers • Tycho Brahe • Johannes Kepler

  8. Scientific Method: logical procedure for gathering & testing ideas • Question, hypothesis, experiment, observe, record data, conclude • Francis Bacon - English statesman & writer - Empiricism (experimental method) experiment & then draw conclusions - Generate practical knowledge to improve people’s lives

  9. Scientific Method • René Descartes - Doubt until proven by reason - Mind and matter  “I think, therefore I am” - Observation, experimentation, general mathematical laws led to understanding of world

  10. Isaac Newton (1642-1727) • Law of universal gravitation  every body in universe attracts every other body • Attraction depends on mass & distance • Published The MathematicalPrinciples of Natural Philosophy in 1687 • Universe was giant clock; God was clockmaker

  11. Other Scientific Discoveries • Zacharias Janssen  first microscope • Anton van Leeuwenhoek  used microscope to discover bacteria & red blood cells • Gabriel Fahrenheit & Anders Celsius  thermometers for temperature • Andreas Vesalius  studied anatomy & muscle contraction • William Harvey  described circulatory system & heart • Edward Jenner  introduced smallpox vaccine • Robert Boyle  founder of modern Chemistry

  12. Results of the Scientific Revolution • Rise of new social group  international scientific community • Introduced new knowledge about nature & revolutionary way of obtaining such knowledge • Scientific point of view begins to dominate European thought, people of 1700’s spoke of their changing times as an “Age of Enlightenment.”

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