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ISAAC NEWTON
Mathematician, physicist, philosopher and English inventor (1643-1727), is the author of the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, better known as the principle,in which he described the law of universality gravitation using the laws that bear its name. These laws were opposed the Aristotelian idea that there are light bodies that rise.
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Galileo (1564-1642) was an astronomer, philosopher,
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of Geometry, mechanics, mathematics, invent
a water pump, the first thermometer and discover the
law of uniformly accelerated movement (physics),
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Scientifics
Nicolaus Copernicus was born and died in
Poland (1473-1543). The first to say that the sun is the Center of a system of planets, including the
Earth, revolving around it (theory
heliocentric of the Universe).
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an anatomist, physician, and author of one of
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anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica (On the
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The renaissance
The Renaissance was the bridge between the
middle ages and modern ages. This culture
The movement began in Florence (Italy), in the fourteenth century. and it spread throughout Europe. It exerted great influence on the development science, philosophy, art, literature, politics and
religion.
THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
This is known as the period in which inventions and inventions are developed in Europe discoveries of those who face knowledge from Rationalism and
empiricism, and rejecting the doctrines that had prevailed since ancient times.
of America was fundamental to question the knowledge of the Greek, Latin and
animal species, and confirming that the Earth was spherical, helped the Europeans break the immutable mold of classical thought. It was obvious that
traditional knowledge was very limited to the natural world, so we had to reorient