The Scientific Rrevolution
By Erick
What was the scientific revolution?
The Scientific Revolution was the Scientific Method. The scientific method uses observation and experimentation to explain theories on the workings of the universe. This process removed blind adherence to tradition from science, and allowed scientists to logically find answers through the use of reason. This method of research is the basis for modern science.
Galileo Galilei
The Italian scientific was born in Paisa, on February 15, 1564 is removed for his epoch-making contributions to astronomy, physics, and scientific philosophy. He did the telescope on January 7, 1610 and was died on January 8, 1642.
Copernicus
The polish astronomer was born on February 19, 1473 in Torun, Poland. He was the founder of the heliocentric ordering of the planets and was died on may 24, 1543.
Kleper
The German astronomer was one of the chief founder of modern astronomy because of this discovery of three basic laws underlying the motion of planets. He was born on December 27, 1571 and died on November 15, 1630.
How did the change impact society at the time?
The Scientific Revolution had far reaching effects. Besides changing the way people thought about the universe, the use of the Scientific Method resulted in discoveries in medicine, physics, and biology. it help the people to create and can learn more about the scientific method.
How is that change evidenced in today's modern society?
The change is evident because when people study about the universe, they usually learn about the solar system first, which is something that Galileo created.