Title: Do Now
1Do Now
- How many scientists can you name?
- Make 2 lists in your notes
- 1 with historic scientists
- 1 with modern scientists
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3The Scientific Revolution
- A New Way of Thinking
- The Renaissance, a rebirth of learning and the
arts, inspired a spirit of curiosity in many
fields. Scholars began to question ideas that had
been accepted for hundreds of years. - Meanwhile, the religious movement known as the
Reformation prompted followers to challenge
accepted ways of thinking about God and
salvation. - Another revolution in European thought had begun,
one that would permanently change how people
viewed the physical world this became known as
the Scientific Revolution.
4A Revolutionary Model of the Universe
- The Medieval View
- Most knowledge in Middle Ages comes from Bible,
Greek/Roman sources. - Supports geocentric theorymoon, sun, planets
revolve around earth.
- The Heliocentric Theory
- Widely accepted geocentric theory challenged as
inaccurate. - Nicolas Copernicus develops heliocentric theory
planets revolve around sun. - Later scientists mathematically prove Copernicus
to be correct.
Galileos Discoveries Italian scientist Galileo
Galilei makes key advances in astronomy - makes
discovery about planet surfaces, supports
heliocentric theory
Conflict with the Church Church attacks
Galileos work, fears it will weaken peoples
faith Pope forces Galileo to declare his and
other new findings are wrong
5The Scientific Method
- A Logical Approach
- Revolution in thinking leads to
- development of scientific method
- series of steps for forming, testing
- scientific theories
Bacon and Descartes Thinkers Bacon and
Descartes help to create scientific
method Bacon urges scientists to
experiment before drawing
conclusions Descartes advocates using
logic, math to reason out basic truths
6Newton Explains the Law of Gravity
- Newtons Theories
- English scientist Isaac Newton develops theory
of motion which states same forces rule motion of
planets, matter in space, earth. - Motion in space, earth linked by the law of
universal gravitation - - holds that every object in universe attracts
every other object. - Newton views universe as a vast, perfect
mechanical clock.
73 Theories of the Solar System (Formative)
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9Scientist Baseball Cards