They used more experiments
because of the big bang
They used more experiments.
They relied more on observation.
They relied more on clear evidence <----- apex
A philosophy of using an inductive approach to nature was adopted. We entered into the age of Newtonian science.
They read the works of the great scientists of the scientific revolution. They used observations, facts, experiments, and theories about how nature worked.
They experimented more
A philosophy of using an inductive approach to nature was adopted. We entered into the age of Newtonian science.
The scientific method was developed as a means of probing how things actually worked. This rational approach to explaining the natural world, replaced magical explanations and religious dogma.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
It encouraged them to rely on observation and experimentation to support their conclusions.
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The scientific method was developed as a means of probing how things actually worked. This rational approach to explaining the natural world, replaced magical explanations and religious dogma.
The scientific method was developed as a means of probing how things actually worked. This rational approach to explaining the natural world, replaced magical explanations and religious dogma.
Women's role in the scientific revolution was minimal. Maria Winkelmann Kirch, wife of astronomer Gottfried Kirch, worked alongside the husband and made observations and calculations for the scientific revolution. Apparently, Kirch's three sister-in-laws were also engaged in scientific observations.
Scientists required proof before accepting theories as facts. They used more experiments. They relied more on observation. They relied more on clear evidence.
Albert Einstein job was to basiclly sign legal documents of scientists who had a theory for a scientific problem. Albert Einstein job was to basiclly sign legal documents of scientists who had a theory for a scientific problem.