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- 2. This refers to the theory that the sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the solar system, a concept championed by figures like Nicolaus Copernicus.
- 4. The Scientific Revolution led to the formulation of natural laws, such as Newton's laws of motion, which aimed to explain the workings of the universe in a systematic way.
- 8. These were crucial inventions of the era, allowing for new observations of the cosmos and the microscopic world, respectively. Scientific Method The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- 9. The Scientific Revolution emphasized a systematic approach to inquiry, involving observation, experimentation, and the formulation of hypotheses and theories.
- 10. , innovation, observation, experimentation
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- 1. An Italian astronomer, physicist, and engineer who made significant contributions to the Scientific Revolution.
- 3. , knowledge, progress, transformation
- 5. enlightenment
- 6. Found gravity
- 7. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of sensory experience and observation as the basis for knowledge, a key characteristic of the Scientific Revolution.
