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The Scientific Revolution White Plains Public Schools科学革命白人平原公立学校.ppt

The Scientific Revolution White Plains Public Schools科学革命白人平原公立学校

E. Napp The Scientific Revolution In this lesson, students will be able to define the following terms: Scientific Revolution Scientific Method Galileo Galilei Sir Isaac Newton The Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution began during the Renaissance. It was a movement that rejected traditional authority and church teachings in favor of scientific reasoning. A new scientific method was developed. The Scientific Method The scientific method is a process whereby scientists observe nature and make hypotheses (educated guesses). Scientists then test their hypotheses through experiments. A scientist must prove his hypothesis or he cannot claim it is true. Galileo Galilei Galileo was an Italian scientist. He supported Copernicus. Copernicus believed that the planets traveled around the sun. Galileo built a telescope to prove it. Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton was the most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution. Sir Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity. Gravity explains the movement of the planets and how objects fall on the earth. Questions for Reflection: What was the Scientific Revolution? Why did scientists during the Scientific Revolution sometimes come into conflict with Church officials? Describe the scientific method. Who was Galileo Galilei and what did he believe? Why did Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery of gravity raise scientists’ hopes? * The Scientific Revolution began during the Renaissance and continued through the 17th and 18th centuries. Like Galileo and his telescope, scientists began to look and to prove truths. For the scientist, seeing is believing. This is a heliocentric model. The sun is the center of the solar system. Officials of the Roman Catholic Church were furious with Galileo. They supported a geocentric view or the belief that the planets revolved around the Earth. Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery raised hopes that the entire universe acted according to certain fixed and fundamental laws. If the uni

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