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4000 BCE
Humans Believing Earth Was In The Middle
Humans had thought to believe that Earth was in the middle of the whole solar system and that everything had to spin around it. Earth was the center of the universe -
Period: 2000 BCE to
Timekeeping In India
India had its cult, they raised their children with their own knowledge of science. Religion and Science were the same, Religion played a big part it controlled how they saw and developed science. Astronomy topics came from Aristotle students, India had become more greek and was developing their own ideas of science, they were more interested than greek writers -
1500 BCE
Medicine From Plants
medicinal herbs were discovered by humans, many plants were used to create medicine some plants are still used today in modern-day -
1200 BCE
Iron Age
During the Iron Age, humans discovered Iron and began to work on tools and crafted weapons was the beginning to step in the future -
401 BCE
Plato Believing Earth Was Made Of Matter
the great Plato thought to believe Earth was made of different types of matter and everything was a shape, for example, the earth was a cube -
Period: 500 to 1500
Science In Middle Ages Europe
- Samhita would have information on 8 specialties and doctors would have to learn from it
- Galen treated gladiators and wrote a huge number of texts based on his peek to the body
- Philosopher stone could turn any material into gold with the right mixes and heat
- Biggest knowledge was made was in a Gothic Cathedral
- Medieval Christians was obsessed with death and hell
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Period: 1098 to 1179
Hildegard
Was born in 1098 in Germany
Had 26 visions in total structured in 3 parts god creation/ redemption and salvation
Greatest love was music was the highest form of human activity
Wrote 2 books about her visions
Her friend died in 1136
She believed all science was a gift from god
She was titled as a doctor of the church
She believed in integrating medicine with spirituality
She had a lot of knowledge on how to cure illnesses with plants herbs and stones
Died September 17th, 1179 -
Period: 1300 to
Renaissance
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Period: 1550 to
Scientific Revolution
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Theory Of Gravity
Sir Isaac Newton was a mathematician he thought of forces of nature when seeing an apple falling from a tree, he then came up with the idea of gravity. The amount of force between objects falling down depending on their mass -
science tools were used
17th-century tools were used (telescopes, microscopes, barometer) -
Humans Creating Chemistry
Jöns Jacob Berzelius created chemistry, he made a table of atomic weights including all the elements -
Neil Armstrong First Man To Walk The Moon
Neil Armstrong was the very first man to land and walk on the moon, setting a U.S flag -
Structure of DNA
Rosalind used x-ray crystallography to reveal the DNA structure