Nicolaus Copernicus discovered that the sun, not the earth, was the center of our Solar System. Galileo improved on the telescope, and was able to verify Copernicus' findings. Sir Issac Newton discovered gravity, and his laws are the backbone of modern physics.
The people who were part of the scientific revolution was mainly thinkers. Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, and Kepler.
the scientific revolution was believed to change history of course and people socially and intellectually
Answer this question…The Industrial Revolution began when people applied the principles of the scientific revolution to farming and manufacturing
The "Scientific Revolution" did not weaken the Catholic Church, the Scientific Revolution was brought about by the Catholic Church. Nearly everyone who contributed to it for centuries was Catholic, in many notable cases, they were even clergy or monks. People of a protestant or secular viewpoint often make the claim that the scientific revolution led to a weakening of the Church because the Church relied on things not seen, while science relied on provable facts, but this is a straw argument, and doesn't touch the reality that everyone actually doing the science was a Catholic.
It caused people to think
The radicals, the philosophers and so on..
Answer this question…The Industrial Revolution began when people applied the principles of the scientific revolution to farming and manufacturing
for all the ap world history people out there the answer is he discovered the circular movement of blood in animals just search his name. Good luck
it was linked/similar to the scientific revolution by the passageways of the people in exploration and trade at seas and they had to form questions and hypothesis and conduct experiments, etc.
They read the works of the great scientists of the scientific revolution. They used observations, facts, experiments, and theories about how nature worked.
It represented a change in scientific thought
yes it did because people started to use reason to solve society's problems.... Enlightenment ideas came of the ideas of the Scientific Revolution