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Who was Copernicus? Aimed to Glorify God. He believed that the sun was the center of the universe, and that earth was no different than any other planet.
Who was Johannes Kepler? Planets do not move at uniform speeds in their orbits.
who was Galileo Galilei? Early practitioner of the experimental method,Law of inertia
Who was Isaac Newton? Argues for a universe governed by natural laws,Newton far from the perfect rationalist
Who was Francis Bacon? Father of the Scientific Revolution
Who was Rene Descartes? Father of “analytical geometry”, The Deductive Method.
Causes of the Scientific Revolution The Italian Renaissance, Better scientific instruments, Renewed emphasis on mathematics
Consequences of the Scientific Revolution Rise of the “Scientific Community”, The modern scientific method
Royal Society of London It was an elite group of people who gather together and study the laws of science it was founded in1660.
Deism Deistic View of God --God as the cosmic capitalist
Church's view of Universe vs. Scientif Rev.'s View they looked down upon it and thought the universe was small and unordered.
Scientific Method Order of doing somethings to awnser a question
Printing Press a device that prints out by pressuring an inked surface to apiece of paper of cloth and transferring an image
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