Not only did it popularize the scientific movement, but it also popularized religion, free thinking, and the betterment of society through knowledge, science, and inventions.
Skeptics often believe that alternative medicine practices are not backed by scientific evidence and are merely based on placebo effects. They may also think that alternative medicine is not regulated or safe, and that it can interfere with conventional medical treatments.
Plato refers to the human body as a "coffin of the soul" to emphasize his belief that the soul is immortal and the body is merely a temporary vessel. He suggests that the body restricts the soul's true potential and knowledge, acting as a barrier to the pursuit of philosophical wisdom and enlightenment. By viewing the body in this way, Plato underscores the importance of looking beyond physical desires and pleasures to focus on the eternal and transcendent nature of the soul.
A philosopher's stone is not known to be created. It was merely a mythical alchemical object with the power to turn base metals into gold, and was never actually possible. Unless you refer to the Harry Potter novel, in which case it was the basis for the plot of that novel.
The world is a stage, and we are all merely players.
One can demonstrate that they are not merely a brain in a vat by engaging in activities and experiences that involve interacting with the physical world and other individuals, which would be difficult to simulate in a controlled, artificial environment. This includes experiencing emotions, sensations, and events that are unique to the real world and cannot be replicated in a simulated reality.
He didn't create the scientific method. He merely improved it greatly with his knowledge. :)
scientific laws are never destoryed merely build on as new information and research comes about.
Anyone who said it (and a few have) was merely paraphrasing the great 1970s song by Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised".
There is only one type of platypus. Ornithorhynchus Anatinus is merely its scientific name.
Nothing is measured in scientific notation. Scientific notation is used merely to represent the result of some measurement - especially when that outcome is a very small or a very large number.
The British did not surrender. They merely withdrew because the war was not cost-effective. They had other priorities with colonies such as India who were giving them problems.
A scientific "abstract" is merely a summary of the study conducted while "explorative strategy" is a method used in scientific study. Whether or not this strategy is used the definition of "abstract" in the scientific sense remains the same. See examples of abstracts for explorative strategy studies at links below.
Merely is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:I am merely just browsing.He is merely trying to help.
Merely means just or only.I merely wanted to buy a cookie. It was merely a joke.
It was a massive change in the way business and life was done. It wasn't people shooting at each other. Another answer: How do you define Revolution? When the United States took its first census 90% of the population lived on farms. Now 2% of the population lives on farms. The industrial revolution made that change possible. It did not happen overnight. My great great grandfather had 24 grandchildren raised of farms. One now lives on a farm. The Industrial Revolution enabled the rest to leave farms and move to cities. Their children did not run free through the fields. They did not jump on a horse and ride. Instead, they lived in a small house close to their neighbors. Their total way of life changed. They lived under the same government and under the same laws. It was not a political revolution. It was not merely a change. It was a social revolution.
The John Brown raid. It seemed to identify abolitionism with violent revolution.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who played a major role in the scientific revolution. He improved the telescope, made significant astronomical observations, and supported the Copernican heliocentric theory, challenging the geocentric model of the universe. His work laid the groundwork for modern physics and astronomy.