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The Scientific Revolution was a decisive force in shaping the modern mentality; it shattered the medieval view of the universe and replaced it with a wholly different worldview. Gone believed that earth does not move and stay at the center of the universe that was finite and enclosed by a ring of the stars. Gone also believe that the universe was divided into higher and lower worlds and the laws of motion, which operate in the heavens and it different from those of the things working on earth(Perry, Myrna, Jacob, Jacob & Von Laue, 2008).

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Perry, M., Myrna, C., Jacob, J. R., Jacob, M. C., & Von Laue, T. H. (2008). Western civilization: Ideas, politics, and society. (Vol. 2). New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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