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Topic 5: Scientific Advances - Coggle Diagram
Topic 5: Scientific Advances
Is known thus to the period in which they develop, in Europe, inventions and
discoveries by those who face the knowledge from the Rationalism and
empiricism, and reject the doctrines that had prevailed since the old.
Issac Newton:
Mathematician, physicist, philosopher, and
inventor English (1643-1727), is the author of
the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia
Mathematica, better known as the beginning,
in which he described the law of universal
gravitation and established the bases of the
classical mechanics, employing the laws that carry its name.
Nicolas Copernicus:
Nicolás Copernicus was born and died in
Poland (1473-1543). It was a Catholic priest,
mathematician, jurist, civil leader, military and
diplomat. But its importance is due to who was
the first to say that the sun is the
Center of a system of planets, among them the
Earth, that revolves around it (theory
heliocentric of the Universe).
The Renaissance was the bridge between the
middle age and the modern age. This cultural
movement began in Florence , in the 14th
century, and spread throughout Europe until the
17th.