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Scientific Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Scientific Revolution
Francis Bacon, Rene Descartes, and Issac Newton
Newton discovered laws of gravity, optics, and motion.
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Issac Newton, greatest physicist, invents a form of Calculis, - before 26 years old.
Rene D. could be sure of nothing, every thought means he exists, Cogito Ergo Sum-latin quote.
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Rene Descartes - "I think, therefore I am."
Copernicus
1513 Copernicus furthered his studies through hs theory, moon goes around Earth, Earth goes around time.
Works banned from churches, current philosophers rejected his ideas.
Father of Astronomy, from Poland wealthy fmaily, good education, studied many things, only later liked astronomy.
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Astronomer that believed the Sun was center of universe, not Earth. -early 1500's
Galileo
Discorved four of Jupiter's moons, law of physics apply equally throughout the universe.
Learned Earth is orbiting the Sun not the Sun rising and setting around the Earth, couldn't convince the Church.
Father of Modern Science, proved heavier things fall faster, speed can be increased by center things, and geocentrism.
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Scientist and scholar that made pioneering observations that laid way for physics and astronomy, develop modern clock as well.
Was a physican, scientist, engineer and proved many things in astronomy that we can confirm were true today.
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Astronomical Clock
Strasbourg Astronomical Clock in France, since 14th century, orginally had bibical kings bowing infront of Mary and child Jesus on the clock.
Besancon Clock in France in Cathedral, very complicated, has five dials, shows moon phases and plantets for weekdays.
Displays astronomical information, very elaborate.
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Clock that uses dials and mechanism to have relative positions of sun, moon, constellations, and sometimes planets.
Clock of Lyon, one of the oldest clocks in Europe.