What did Muslims contribute to architecture
he made the three laws of motion
He discovered that CFC's could damage the ozone layer.
Socrates did not directly contribute to science as we understand it today. While he did engage in philosophical inquiry that laid the groundwork for Western philosophy, his focus was more on ethics, morality, and epistemology rather than scientific inquiry.
he discovered the the electron has a negative charge through an experiment called the oil-drop experiment
Isaac Newton is the founder of modern Science based on mathematics and observation. Newton co-invented the most important tool in mathematics and science, Calculus. Newton was a pioneer in the study of light and developed the refllective telescope. Finally Newton applied science to the Universe with his Law of gravity.
what did the greek philosophers contribute to make science
How did the library at Alexandria contribute to the development of marine science
When the Arab Muslims started it back in the days. It was the Dark Ages for America and Europe, but it was the Golden Ages for the Muslim Arabs that invented and started all the science that we have today. Then the Muslims were kicked out of Spain and all the science was left for the Romans. -MUSLIMS!
Because they are Smart When they are born.
you contribute to the development of science and technology by applying this and use this in a right way.
Muslims developed art of flowers, leaves, stars, and writing. Muslims used this art to decorate walls, books, rugs, and buildings.
the power of lightning was a product of science.
Pervez Hoodbhoy has written: 'Muslims & science' -- subject(s): Islam and science, Science
Muslims invented algebra. They borrowed the symbols 0-9. They are today called Arabic numerals.
scientist that contribute in physical earth science
Muslims are encouraged; per Quran and prophet Muhammad teachings; to study all branches of science (including algebra and mathematics) according to every Muslim interest and tendency and to contribute to these sciences.
A:Faith is the strongly held belief in something that can not be proven. Science comes from the Greek word for knowledge, because it means knowing things that have been proven. Since science requires observable evidence, there is probably nothing that religious faith contributes to science. Science can contribute to faith, to the extent that faith can be reinterpreted to make it appear consistent with scientific knowledge. For example, Muslims seek to achieve credibility for Islam by saying that scientific facts can be read in the Koran, although when actually read without preconceptions that is rarely the case.