The Scientific Revolution
By Emely Diane Galvan
What is the Scientific Revolution? (The Change)
The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, medicine, and chemistry transformed views of society and nature. This changed the way people looked at the world and arrised many scientists to new theories and hypothesis.
Nicolaus Copernicus
Was a mathematician and astronomer who proposed that the sun was stationary in the center of the universe and the earth revolved around it.
Johannes Kepler
Johannes Kepler is now chiefly remembered for discovering the three laws of planetary motion that bear his name published in 1609 and 1619.
Galileo Galilei
Some names in the history of inventions can never be forgotten as they bless us with their numerous creative inventions that have now become a need of every man.
How did the change impact the society at the time?
The Scientific Revolution ushered in a new way of thinking, including the establishment of the Scientific Method.
How is the change evident in today's modern society?
The Scientific Revolution impacted the way technology and knowledge is today. Many turned from religious concepts and statements to questioning many things around us all. If this event wouldn't have occured many of our sweet electronics, and goodies will not be here with us today.