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Revolution? (5) Revolution? (5) •What is your idea of a revolution? Give your own definition as well as some examples. (Go to page 382)

Revolution? (5) What is your idea of a revolution? Give your own definition as well as some examples. (Go to page 382)

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Page 1: Revolution? (5) What is your idea of a revolution? Give your own definition as well as some examples. (Go to page 382)

Revolution? (5)Revolution? (5)•What is your idea of a revolution? Give your own definition as well as some examples. (Go to page 382)

Page 2: Revolution? (5) What is your idea of a revolution? Give your own definition as well as some examples. (Go to page 382)

NEW WAY OF THINKING NEW WAY OF THINKING (pg. 5 cont)(pg. 5 cont)

Magic to Science

New Study of Nature

Astronomy, Physics, Anatomy

Copernicus

Kepler and Galileo

Newton

Vesalius and Harvey

Triumph of New Science

Descartes

Francis Bacon

Other scientific discoveries

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CopernicusCopernicus – thought of – thought of heliocentric theory (the heliocentric theory (the planets revolved around planets revolved around

sun).sun).

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GalileoGalileo – invented the – invented the telescope, drew sketches telescope, drew sketches

to prove heliocentric to prove heliocentric theory.theory.

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SCIENTIFIC METHODSCIENTIFIC METHOD•NOW…. People developed a curiosity to learn during the Renaissance, and felt freer to question old beliefs. They conducted experiments and drew conclusions about what they observed.