The Scientific Revolution
Timothy Lee 7th Period
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo was the perfect renessance man. He also was an Italian polymath, having been a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer. He invinted many things that we still use today!
Galileo Galilei
His work in physics or natural philosophy, astronomy, and the methodology of science are still used in todays modern siociety. Also Galileo is responceable for the telescope.
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was a mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. He Founed the three laws of motion they are called newtons laws.
The Impact On The World
The Scientific Revolution brought new ways of thinking led to remarkable invintions and challening the views and preceptions of the world. Also people started to quesion the intintions of the church. Works of art through music and paintings, technological achievements in science, medicine, lots of things happened during the renaissance period. Europe colonized a large portion of today's world during the Renaissance period also.