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Seventeenthcentury Europe witnessed an extraordinary flowering of discoveries and innovations This study beginning with the Dutchinvented telescope of 1608 casts

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Seventeenthcentury Europe witnessed an extraordinary flowering of discoveries and innovations This study beginning with the Dutchinvented telescope of 1608 casts Galileos discoveries into a global framework Although the telescope was soon transmitted to China Mughal India and the Ottoman Empire those civilizations did not respond as Europeans did to the new instrument In Europe there was an extraordinary burst of innovations in microscopy human anatomy optics pneumatics electrical studies and the science of mechanics Nearly all of those aided the emergence of Newtons revolutionary grand synthesis which unified terrestrial and celestial physics under the law of universal gravitation That achievement had immense implications for all aspects of modern science technology and economic development The economic implications are set out in the concluding epilogue All these unique developments suggest why the West experienced a singular scientific and economic ascendancy of at least four centuries. Renaissance Reformation Science. Enduring Understandings. Geography themes of location, place, movement, human-environment interaction and region are useful tools for understanding history and current events.. David Beck. What . is . the scientific revolution?. Term first used in the 1930s by . Alexandre. . Koyré. Butterfield (1957): “it outshines everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissance and Reformation to the rank of mere episodes…”. and the Enlightenment. Mrs. Abbott. OPHS World History. The Scientific Revolution. The . scientific revolution. was the dawning of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, medicine and chemistry transformed views of society and nature.. Chapter 10, Section 1. Do Now. . Why did the Catholic Church feel threatened by Galileo?. Chapter 10 Timeline. 1543 – Vesalius Publishes . On the Fabric of the Human Body. 1610 – Galileo’s discoveries are published. Chapter 1.5. What is a revolution?. What do the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution all have in common?. The . S. cientific Revolution covers some major areas. Astronomy. Scientific reasoning. 16th century. new ideas. new methods. mathematics - the language of science. Before the Scientific Revolution. Medieval Science. Scholasticism = scholars relied on this method to explain universal truths based on. Lecture . 7. :. Challening. God’s Creation: The invention of a Curious Human Nature. ‘. ‘Twenty. -first-century economies are rewarding those who have an unquenchable desire to discover, learn and accumulate a wide range of knowledge. Entry Task: . Did you live or die in yesterday’s simulation. ?. What tests did you see in yesterday’s simulation?. . Did the trial seem fair? Why or why not?. Did you feel like it mattered what you said or did to try to change the outcome? Why or why not? . Learning Target 7.59: I can describe the roots of the Scientific Revolution based upon Christian and Muslim influences. . What is the Scientific Revolution?. The Scientific Revolution . developed . as an offshoot of the . THE ENLIGHTENMENT. Make the Connection. Scientific Revolution:. A Changing View of the World. Main Ideas and Details. Scientific Revolution. A new understanding of the world. Logical Thought. Scientific Method. Scientific Revolution: 1500-1600’s. People began to make conclusions based on . experimentation. and . observation. , instead of merely accepting traditional ideas. . The Church felt threatened by this Revolution. In the mid-1500s, scientists begin to question accepted beliefs and make new theories based on experimentation. The Roots of Modern Science. The Medieval View. Most knowledge in the Middle Ages comes from the Bible and Greek/Roman sources.. 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Manning and his team at NASA\'s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, tasked with designing a lander many times larger and more complex than any before, faced technical setbacks, fights over inadequate resources, and the challenges of leading an army of brilliant, passionate, and often frustrated experts.Manning\'s fascinating personal account--which includes information from his exclusive interviews with leading Curiosity scientists--is packed with tales of revolutionary feats of science, technology, and engineering. Readers experience firsthand the disappointment at encountering persistent technical problems, the agony of near defeat, the sense of victory at finding innovative solutions to these problems, the sheer terror of staking careers and reputations on a lander that couldn\'t be tested on Earth, and the rush of triumph at its successful touchdown on Mars on August 5, 2012. This is the story of persistence, dedication, and unrelenting curiosity. Agenda. Warmup . Video. CEA Paragraph. Primary Source Analysis . Introduce Unit Project. Learning Outcome. D: I can understand how the ideals of the Renaissance and the Reformation created Scientific Revolution and how it changed society. .

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