The Scientific Revolution, spanning the 16th to 18th centuries, brought significant advances such as the development of the scientific method, which emphasized observation and experimentation. Key figures like Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton challenged traditional views, leading to breakthroughs in astronomy, physics, and Biology. These changes fostered a shift towards empirical evidence and rational thought, laying the groundwork for modern science and technology. As a result, the Scientific Revolution transformed societal understanding of the natural world and significantly influenced fields ranging from medicine to engineering, ultimately shaping the modern world.
the industrialization of England and the development of transportation
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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.
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During the scientific revolution is the foundation of modern science. The scientific revolution began in Europe, and was a time of vast advances in scientific knowledge in such fields as astronomy, biology and physics, among others. New ideas were advanced, and many new discoveries were made.
the industrialization of England and the development of transportation
Goods were produced more efficiently.
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Connections to Scientific Revolution: The Enlightenment was a program to reform political, economic, and social aspects of European life by using the Scientific method established during the Scientific Revolution. The movement was based on the discoveries and knowledge of the Scientific Revolution.
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Barometer,microscope and the thermometer
I would have to say that the two biggest medical advances during the Industrial Revolution are the smallpox vaccine in 1796 by Edward Jenner, and the invention of the X- ray in 1895 by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Physical demonstrations made universities very attractive to scientists during the scientific revolution
Goods were produced more efficiently.