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Adreas Vesalius writes a textbook about human anatomy. It corrected some of the major errors that were made by previous test.
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De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolutions of Celestial Bodies) is considered to be considered to be Copernicus's greatest work. It challenged many previous beliefs by the church and other scientists.
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The Scientific Revolution
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Vete's invention is incredibly important to the improvement of physics and astronomy.
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Galileo shows, that from the top of the leaning tower of Pisa, that a one- pound weight and a one hundred-pound weight, dropped at the same moment, hit the ground at the same moment, proving the Aristotelian system wrong.
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Galileo's writes a 24-page booklet to describe his observations from the telescope of the moon's surface, and of Jupiter's moons, making the Church mad. The Inquisition warns Galileo to desist from spreading his theories.
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Keplar's laws of planetary motion are the final starw in breaking the belief of Aristotlian beliefs.
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This book was critical in the development of the Scientific Method. It also improved upon Aristotle's previous ideas abour finding things out.
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Galileo's books uses physics to prove the Aristotelian idea that the Earth is the center of the solar system is wrong and supports the Copernicus's heliocentric view.
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The Church forces Galileo to take back his theories about the way the universe works. The church burns The Dialouge and posts his punishment at all major universities.
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Pretty much the most important event in the history of science, the Principia lays out Newton's ideas about the universe according to the law of universal gravitation. The book represents the integration of the works of all of the great astronomers who preceded Newton, and remains the base of modern physics and astronomy.