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Science And Technology
Early Cultures
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Egypt
advances in astronomy, mathematics and medicine
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Greco-Roman Wold
Natural Philosopy
was the philosophical study of nature and the physical universe that was dominant before the development of modern science. It is considered to be the precursor of natural science.
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Aristotle made many biological writing, empirical in nature, focusing on biology.
heliocentric model of the solar system,
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India
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Astronomy
astronomical concepts comes from the Vedas, religious literature of India.
The first 12 chapters of Siddhanta Shiromani, written by Bhāskara in the 12th century covers planets and spheres.
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Metallurgy
wootz, crucible and stainless steels were invented in India
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China
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China constitute the longest continuous sequence from any civilization and include records of sunspots, supernovas, lunar and solar eclipse.
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Post-Classical Science
Byzantine Empire
The theory of impetus was an auxiliary or secondary theory of Aristotelian dynamics, put forth initially to explain projectile motion against gravity.
During the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, a number of Greek scholars fled to North Italy in which they fueled the era later commonly known as the "Renaissance” as they brought with them a great deal of classical learning including an understanding of botany, medicine, and zoology.
Islamic World
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Muslim mathematicians made several key refinements to the number system, such as the introduction of decimal point notation.
Scientists
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Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī (pioneer of Indology, geodesy and amthropology)
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Modern Science
Physics
Chemistry
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Synthetic materials for clothing medicine, and everyday resources
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Quantum Theories
Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr
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