Across
- 6. A primitive form of medieval chemistry that utilized experimentation and had the goal of turning one substance into another
- 7. The shape that the orbits of celestial bodies make
- 9. Device used to make objects that are far away appear closer
- 10. Invented the first version of the scientific method and rules for inductive reasoning
- 11. Kept detailed and accurate records (data) of star charts that could be used by later scientists
- 12. Invented the Cartesian Coordinate plane, famously stated that one should doubt anything that could not be proven, and established rules for deductive reasoning
- 14. a theory that Earth is the center of the solar system or the universe
- 19. The scientific law discovered by Newton that describes gravity
- 20. A belief in reason and logic as the primary paths to knowledge
Down
- 1. Proved the heliocentric model was correct as well as that objects fall at universal rates
- 2. Device used to make small objects appear larger
- 3. Device used to measure atmospheric pressure
- 4. a theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system with the planets, including Earth revolving around it
- 5. Device used to measure temperature
- 8. A body of knowledge supported by evidence collected in a systematically using obervation and experimentation
- 13. A priest who first proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system
- 15. Discovered the scientific laws that form the foundation for modern physics
- 16. Used mathematical proofs to prove that celestial bodies have elliptical orbits
- 17. The first of Newton's Laws of Motion: An object in motion will continue in motion. An object at rest will continue at rest. Until acted upon by outside forces.
- 18. The force of attraction between all masses in the universe
