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Of all the changes that swept over Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the most widely influential was an epistemological transformation that we call the "scientific revolution." In the popular mind, we associate this revolution with natural science and technological change, but the scientific revolution was, in reality, a series of changes in the structure of European thought itself: systematic doubt, empirical and sensory verification, the abstraction of human knowledge into separate sciences, and the view that the world functions like a machine. These changes greatly changed the human experience of every other aspect of life, from individual life to the life of the group. This modification in world view can also be charted in painting, sculpture and architecture; you can see that people of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are looking at the world very differently.
1500 m = 15,000 km
There are 1000 grams to a kilogram, so your answer would be 1500 grams.
1 meter is 3.281 ft, 1500 m = 4921.5 ft = 1640.5 yards. (1 yard = 3 ft)
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The fact is it didn't scientific and technological advancements led to a situation where people became empowered by having work and better education. the days of the obedient serf were coming to close. We still have monarchs but their power as such is practically non existent.
a time line explaining different technological advances since the time 1550-1877?
1500=1.5 x 103.
1.5 x 103
It is: 1.5*10^3
It is 1.5*10^3.
1500-j3181 to polar
The scientific method, created in the 15th century by the Neapolitan philosopher, Telesius.
because it was before its own time, like leonardo da vinci
It was called the Early Middle Ages, more commonly known as the Dark Ages. Post 1500 saw about the renaissance. It was called the Dark Ages because of the technological, scientific and spiritual devolution caused through financial crisis, wars and plagues. The Dark ages had little effect in the Middle and Far East in predominately Arab countries where early groundwork in morden medicine began and a birth of the study of history.
it began in the 1500's