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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
Becuase sir isaac newton discovered gravity when an apple from on his head
Some of the greatest of the Scientific Revolutionwere made by one man, Sir Isaac Newton.He made exciting contributions to both math and phisics.he is best known for observations of gravity and the force that attracts objects to each other.
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the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
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it demonstrated that scientific understanding was always changing
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
One way that science changed during the scientific revolution was to cause people to question their scientific beliefs. They were curious, they wanted to know more about the world that they lived in. The scientific method was important during this time.
Becuase sir isaac newton discovered gravity when an apple from on his head
Many...But his Special Theory of Relativity was a revolution in physics.
They promoted learning outside the control of the government and Catholic Church.
The scientific revolution marked a huge change in the way people viewed the natural world. Rather than attributing natural phenomena to angry or happy spirits, people became more aware of the natural causes for things.
Some of the greatest of the Scientific Revolutionwere made by one man, Sir Isaac Newton.He made exciting contributions to both math and phisics.he is best known for observations of gravity and the force that attracts objects to each other.
Apex:It made it easier for scientists to publish their findings and share their research with other scientists.
Prior to the scientific revolution there was actually very little searching for knowledge going on in Europe because of the general presumption that everything was already known, and that all important truths had already been revealed in the bible. The idea that you could actually try to find out important truths that were not already contained in the bible was revolutionary.