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Exploring Creation with General Science Module #1

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Niels Bohr   model of the atom  
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John Dalton   modern atomic theory  
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James Joule   1st Law of Thermodynamics: ENERGY can't be created or destroyed, it can only change forms  
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Gregor Mendel   traits passed down during reproduction (genetic inheritance)  
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Isaac Newton   three laws of motion, developed field of mathematics, calculus  
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Aristotle   spontaneous generation  
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Nicolaus Copernicus   heliocentric system (sun is the center)  
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Robert Grosseteste   considered the first modern scientist; first to define the scientific method and apply it  
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Democritus   ancient Greek scientist who believed in atoms  
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Charles Darwin   responsible for the demise of the idea of the immutability (unchangeability) of species  
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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier   discovered the law of Mass Conservation; MATTER cannot be created or destroyed, only change forms  
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Albert Einstein   one of the most famous scientists in quantum mechanics; two theories of relativity  
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Ptolemy   geocentric system (earth is the center)  
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Galileo Galilei   used telescope to collect evidence for heliocentric view of universe, but was forced to recant his beliefs  
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Thales   ancient Greek, considered to be one of the first scientists  
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James Clerk Maxwell   founder of modern physics  
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