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Warm up New Vocab Terms! Nicolaus Copernicus Johannes Kepler Galileo Galilei Isaac Newton René Descartes Francis Bacon NC- poland, mathmati

The Scientific Revolution In the mid-1500s, scientists begin to question accepted beliefs and make new theories based on experimentation

Roots of Modern Science Medieval View Most knowledge in the Middle Ages came from the Bible and Greek/Roman sources. Geocentric theory—moon, sun, planets revolve around earth

Roots of Modern Science New Way of Thinking Renaissance prompts new ways of thinking Based on observation and inquiry New discoveries, overseas exploration open up thinking Scholars make new developments in astronomy and mathematics. Rebirth

A Revolutionary Model of the Universe The Heliocentric Theory Widely accepted geocentric theory challenged as inaccurate Copernicus develops the heliocentric theory—planets revolve around the sun Scientists later are able to mathematically prove Copernicus to be correct Nicolaus Copernicus

A Revolutionary Model of the Universe Galileo’s Discoveries Italian scientist Galileo Galilei makes key advances in astronomy. Makes discovery about planet surfaces supports heliocentric theory Galileo Galilei

Conflict with the Church Church attacks Galileo’s work Fears it will weaken people’s faith Pope forces Galileo to declare his and other findings as wrong Cristiano Banti's 1857 painting Galileo facing the Roman Inquisition

The Scientific Method Bacon and Descartes scientific method—a series of steps for forming and testing scientific theories Bacon and Descartes Help to create scientific method Bacon urges scientists to experiment before drawing conclusions Descartes wants to use logic and math to reason out basic truths Roger and Rene

Newton Explains the Law of Gravity Newton’s Theories English scientist develops theory of motion- some forces rule motion of planets, matter in space, and earth LAW OF GRAVITY

Newton Explains the Law of Gravity Newton’s Theories Motion in space and earth linked by the law of universal gravitation— every object is universe attracts every other object Newton views the universe as a vast, perfect mechanical clock Isaac Newton in 1702

The Scientific Revolution Spreads Scientific Instruments Scientists develop microscope, barometer, and thermometer New instruments lead to better observations and new discoveries microscope thermometer simple mercury barometer

The Scientific Revolution Spreads Medicine and the Human Body Edward Jenner produces world’s first vaccination—for smallpox

1802 caricature of Jenner vaccinating patients who feared it would make them sprout cow like appendages.

The Scientific Revolution Spreads Discoveries in Chemistry Robert Boyle argues that matter is made of many different particles Reveals interaction of volume, temperature, and gas pressure.