Scientific Revolution
Guadalupe M. 3rd
what was the change ?
The scientific revolution was a time of intense debate between scientific revolution , many Europeans were ignorant of basic earth science . Knowledge that did exist was controlled by the roman catholic church . Copernicus challenge the teachings that the earth was center of the universe. He instead stated that the earth revolved around the sun . Using calculus , newton proved this theory .galileo also perfected the telescope at this time . Using his observations ,he proved the church wrong copernicus correct in his theory.
who was the people associatd with the change
Jahannes Kepler.
kepler was born in 1571 . he belonged to the holy roman empire. Kepler was not allowed to be in the luther in church. he was a German mathemetician, astronomer, and an astrologer. he worked with telescopes.
nicolas copernicus
(1473-1543) he perposed that the sun didnt
move . he was a Renaissance mathemetician and astronomer . placed the Sun, rather than the Earth, at the center.he wrote a book called, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium before he died , which was a huge part in the history of science.
galileo
he was born in 1565 and died in 1642. he played a huge role in the scientific revolution . he also wrote a book that made the pope mad . so he was put on house arrest .
how did the change impact society at the time?
they became more intelligent . the wanted to learn more on what the different scientist discovered.They seem to be more interested In the new discoveries the scientist made . By the new discoveries they made , the scientist when farther in the in what they were studying.
how is that change evidenced in today's modern society?
The scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physices, astronomy, biology, medicine, and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.The science of the middle ages was significant in establishing a base for modern science.Also if they didn't make those doscoveries we wouldn't know as much of science as we know .