The Scientific Revolution
Licarvio C. 3rd
who were the people associated with the change?
Galileohis achievements was improvements to the telescope.he was the first man to use a telescope to observe the stars and planets. and from that information he was able to challenge the outdated view of the universe | Isaac Newton Was an English physicist and mathematician who.Newton first conclusively affirmed the laws of motion and linked them with Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Before Newton, no one had demonstrated conclusively that the movements of heavenly bodies were related to terrestrial physics | Nicolaus copernicus Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance mathematician and astronomer who formulated a heliocentric model of the universe which placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center. |
Galileo
his achievements was improvements to the telescope.he was the first man to use a telescope to observe the stars and planets. and from that information he was able to challenge the outdated view of the universe
Isaac Newton
Was an English physicist and mathematician who.Newton first conclusively affirmed the laws of motion and linked them with Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Before Newton, no one had demonstrated conclusively that the movements of heavenly bodies were related to terrestrial physics
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution, he is best known for his eponymous laws of planetary motion .Kepler decided that the planets were spaced as they were because the planetary orbits were arranged around geometric figures: the perfect solids. Perfect solids are three-dimensional figures .
how did the change impact society at the time?
it was characterized by the emergence of now ideas and principles. People started to believe in the science instead of religious beliefs and its cause people to argue and fight and banned for the churches.European people were able to unlock the secrets of the nature, as well as the very universe itself. Among the most notable of the European intellectuals during the Scientific Revolution