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The consequences of the Industrial Revolution were not apparent for a hundred years or so. The smoke from all the factories added a lot of pollution to the atmosphere.
it demonstrated that scientific understanding was always changing
the neolithic revolution was a time of greart moarning for people of montana becasue ir was a huge snowstorm.
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That science was a process of changing ideas
1500s
Part of why the Copernican revolution was so important is because it changed how people viewed the word. Before Copernicus, they believed in Ptolemy, who thought that the earth was flat.
it demonstrated that scientific understanding was always changing
It represented a change in scientific thought
It represented a change in scientific thought
The Copernican Revolution refers to the shift in scientific thought from the belief that Earth is the center of the universe (geocentrism) to the understanding that the Earth revolves around the Sun (heliocentrism). This revolution was initiated by the work of Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century and fundamentally changed how we perceive our place in the cosmos.
You get change, sometimes with unintended consequences.
Galileo supported the Copernican system, but Aristotle did not. The Copernican system was a belief that the sun was the center of the solar system.
The consequences of the Industrial Revolution were not apparent for a hundred years or so. The smoke from all the factories added a lot of pollution to the atmosphere.
it demonstrated that scientific understanding was always changing
John Feild - proto-Copernican - was born in 1525.