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Few scholars openly challenged the accepted theories of the past GEOCENTRIC THEORY Earth - center of the universe, everything else moved around the Earth. Supported by Aristotle and Ptolemy (Greek) efore the Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution

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Page 1: Few scholars openly challenged the accepted theories of the past GEOCENTRIC THEORY –Earth - center of the universe, everything else moved around the Earth

• Few scholars openly challenged the accepted theories of the past

• GEOCENTRIC THEORY–Earth - center of the universe, everything

else moved around the Earth. –Supported by Aristotle

and Ptolemy (Greek)

Before the Scientific Revolution…

The ScientificRevolution

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SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

• Late Middle Ages (Mid-1500s), new ideas challenged old

• …called the scientific revolution!

• Brought forth by exploration and learning done during the Renaissance (1500-1700)

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COPERNICUS• Circa 1500 in Prussia • Astronomy: the study of stars, planets, and

other heavenly bodies• HELIOCENTRIC

THEORY: – sun is the center of the

universe & fixed– gravity: center of

earth & lunar sphere– “movement” of stars

is actually earth rotating

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TYCHO BRAHE• Denmark, late 1500s• Differed with

Copernicus • Sun & moon revolved

around Earth• Made important

observations & recorded data

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JOHANNES KEPLER• Germany, early 1600s• Follower of Heliocentric

Theory• planets move in

elliptical orbits (not circles)

• Laws of planetary motion

• Solar System

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GALILEO GALILEI• Italy, early 1600s• Astronomer, physicist,

mathematician & philosopher

• The Experimental Method: “father of modern science”

• Supported Copernicus • Used improved telescope to

observe the location and relationship of heavenly bodies

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• Studied time using pendulums– Weights hung to swing freely

• Gravity experiments– Elaborated on work of Aristotle– Determined that all objects fall at

the same rate

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THE CHURCH INTERFERES• The church felt its authority threaten by new

discoveries in science• Were especially against Heliocentric Theory

– God’s Earth was at the center of the universe• Galileo was brought to trial in 1633

– Roman Inquisition found him “vehemently suspect of heresy”

– Galileo was forced to recant, held under house arrest until he died in 1642

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• 1771: Ban on printing his works lifted• 1992: the year the Catholic Church finally

acknowledged that Galileo was correct!

Thanks… I guess.

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SCIENTIFIC METHOD• people began to base science on observation

and experimentation • …not ancient authorities and the church• Logical procedure for gathering information

and testing ideas

1. Derive a question based on observation

2. Formulate a hypothesis

3. Test hypothesis

4. Analyze and interpret data into a conclusion

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FRANCIS BACON

• England, early 1600s• Argued for empirical

experimental methods– Practical & useful…

and profitable• Championed & made

popular scientific innovation

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RENE DESCARTES

• France, early 1600s• Influential, original thinker• Mathematics, philosophy• Doubt everything• Start with evidence, use

deductive reasoning to create scientific laws

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ISAAC NEWTON• England, late 1600s• United experimentation and

theoretical math• Created mathematical laws

that explain motion & mechanics

• Famous gravity experiments

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WOMEN IN SCIENCE?• Learning institutions &

societies of the era excluded women.

• Some noblewomen and artisans engaged via male family members

• Male scientists suggested that female minds were inferior to men’s

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IMPACT

• New advancements in science brought new ideas in other areas…

• If the government & church was wrong about old science, it could be wrong about other areas of life as well

• People begin to think differently about their religious institutions and governments