the physical world follows natural laws. -Alzie
The physical world follows natural laws.
The people who were part of the scientific revolution was mainly thinkers. Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, and Kepler.
the physical world follows natural laws.
the physical world follows natural laws (apex)
the scientific revolution was believed to change history of course and people socially and intellectually
The scientific revolution was filled with scientist who wanted to know how exactly this world was. They wanted to know if god was real or not. In the Renaissance of course they based everything on Religion not much science. As the scientist in the revolution still believed in god they just had some proven theories.
The people who were part of the scientific revolution was mainly thinkers. Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, and Kepler.
the physical world follows natural laws.
the physical world follows natural laws.
the physical world follows natural laws.
the physical world follows natural laws (apex)
the scientific revolution was believed to change history of course and people socially and intellectually
The Enlightenment period, roughly from the late 17th to early 19th century, was when thinkers believed in using reason and the scientific method to understand and improve society. This era emphasized rationality, skepticism of traditional authority, and the importance of empirical evidence in the pursuit of knowledge.
Nicolaus Copernicus put forward a heliocentric theory.
Answer this question…The Industrial Revolution began when people applied the principles of the scientific revolution to farming and manufacturing
it enabled thinkers to share new ideas with many people. --Cesar Gonzalez(tu_papi96)
In the scientific revolution, the traditional authority was the Catholic Church and the teachings of ancient scholars like Aristotle and Ptolemy. These authorities were often challenged by new thinkers like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton who made groundbreaking discoveries that contradicted existing beliefs.
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.