That's a very broad question, but here is one example:
If you read natural philosophy written by people like Aristotle up through Galileo even to Descartes, the criteria for truth was reason. They state a premise and then make up logical arguments to show that their premise is reasonable. As soon as you get to Newton, everything changes. In Newton's optics, he states a premise and then gives a detailed description of the experiment he used to come up with that premise. The criteria for truth is different. Newton's criteria for truth is that it agrees with experiment, not that it is reasonable.
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geology was the first science affected by the scientific revolution.
Advances in science affect all branches of science; it is all interconnected.
Scientific revolution was applied first on physics, Newton's and Enistian's and Quantum theories ,So plate tectonics basically changed our view on earth mechanism that it made a revolution in Geo science.
yes science is important to the renaissance but progress slowed for somtime giving the name of scientific backwardness but it was the early phase of the scientific revolution
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geology was the first science affected by the scientific revolution.
During the scientific revolution is the foundation of modern science. The scientific revolution began in Europe, and was a time of vast advances in scientific knowledge in such fields as astronomy, biology and physics, among others. New ideas were advanced, and many new discoveries were made.
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The series of events that led to the birth of modern science the birth of science be called "revolution"
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Advances in science affect all branches of science; it is all interconnected.
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The Revolution itself has ended since it attained the goals of shifting the mentality of the majority of the population towards accepting science, but the ideals of the Scientific Revolution live on in the public embrace and respect for science.
well they were both revolutions. renaissance was a revolution in art and the scientific revolution was a revolution in well, science. i think when people started to figure out that there were neewer ways to do things and create things then that started the scientific revolution.
The term scientific revolution is from the sixteen hundreds in the seventeenth century. It was considered by many as the start of the age of modern science.
The scientific method and hypothesis are critical to science because when scientists test out a certain theory they need a format to be able to test it out. Without the scientific method, scientists wouldn't be able to test out theories and do certain projects.