Scientific Revolution

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  1. 3. A Flemish doctor who advanced medicine by dissecting human bodies and publishing detailed anatomical studies.
  2. 6. A cultural movement that emphasized humanism, the study of the natural world, and experimentation, setting the stage for the Scientific Revolution.
  3. 7. Galileo Galilei's approach to challenging traditional theories by directly observing and testing natural phenomena.
  4. 8. An English philosopher who advocated setting aside traditional ideas in favor of empirical evidence and experimentation, developing the scientific method.
  5. 9. The belief, promoted by René Descartes, that reason and logical thinking are the primary sources of knowledge.
  6. 10. The model proposed by Copernicus, stating that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the universe, and planets orbit the Sun.
Down
  1. 1. The universal force described by Isaac Newton in his laws of motion, which attracts objects to one another.
  2. 2. The Earth-centered model of the universe supported by Ptolemy, where the Sun and planets revolve around the Earth.
  3. 4. An organized process developed by Francis Bacon for collecting and analyzing evidence through observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion.
  4. 5. A scientist who demonstrated that substances are made of basic, indivisible elements, contributing to modern chemistry.