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- 4. Type of reasoning in which scientists start with a theory and test the theory with experiments and observations.
- 7. Also called empiricism, is a method in which scientists experiment and then draw conclusions.
- 8. Theory Believe in which the earth is an inmovable object located at the center of the universe.
- 9. Religious movement that promoted followers to challenge accept ways of thinking about God and Salvation.
- 12. Believe in which God is the creator of the universe.
- 13. Logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
- 14. Invention that helped to spread ideas during the Scientific Revolution.
- 15. The assistant of Tycho Brahe that also continue his work after his death.
- 17. A rebirth of learning and arts.
- 18. English scientist who create the theory of motion.
- 20. Polish cleric and astronomer who started the Heliocentric Theory.
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- 1. English statesman and writer who had a passionate interest in science.
- 2. Greek philosopher who came with the idea of the geocentric theory.
- 3. Theory that believe that the sun is the center of the universe.
- 5. Type of reasoning that is also called “going from the bottom up”
- 6. Greek astronomer who expanded the geocentric theory.
- 10. Danish astronomer who recorded the movements of the planets for many years.
- 11. Freanch mathematician who believed that everything should be doubted until proved by reason.
- 16. Italian scientist who supported the theories of Copernicus.
- 19. New way of thinking about the world challenging the ideas of ancient thinkers and the church.