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Q: According to Kepler how are the theories proven is this consistent with the attitude of a medieval scientist explain?
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Who was a medieval scientist?

Johannes Kepler, a German astrologer.


What was a nerd called in Medieval Times?

It may have been called the SCIENTIST, OR DOCTOR


Medieval scientist who attempted to change worthless metals into gold?

Alchemists. Alchemists.


What is the word origin of attitude?

The word originates from the Medieval Latin word aptitudowhich actually means "aptitude".


What was the attitude of the Scottish towards the English in the medieval ages?

it is because they went to war and they fought egenst each other


What was a medieval scientist called who attempted to change worthless metals into gold?

An alchemist. Today, we do not recognize these as being scinetists.


Heaven in medieval times?

The medieval concept of Heaven is much as the modern concept is. The Church has not changed its teachings, and there is really no new information. It is and has been viewed as a place for the departed spirits of good people, who worship God in an attitude of bliss. I think even the harps are included in the medieval ideas on the subject.


Is it possible that scientists does not want to create elixir of life?

noThe elixir of life is part of medieval Alchemy which no scientist believes in anymore.


According to recent discoveries what was the downfall of the medieval city of Angkor?

Overexpansion


What did Renaissance scientist based their work on?

Upon the work of the 'armies' of scientists who studied and labored before them.


What is the origin of attitude?

The word originates from the Medieval Latin word aptitudowhich actually means "aptitude".


What were the humors and why were they important according to medieval doctors?

phelegm , yellow bile , black bile , and blood