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Ptolemy solidified the geocentric theory stating that the Earth was the center of the universe. He said that the Earth was the center of several nested, transparent spheres, which were the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and a final sphere with the stars attached. Ptolemy’s theory began with Aristotle and was furthered by refuting Aristarchus of Samos’ theory.
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Copernicus debuted the heliocentric theory, stating the Sun was the center of the universe and all the planets orbited that, and not the earth. He said the Earth wasn’t the center of the universe, the sun is fixed and all other planets orbit it elliptically, the Earth rotates on its axis and also orbits the Sun, and the stars are fixed but appear to move because of the Earth’s motion.
Copernicus was influenced by his professors at Krakow and Ptolemy, whose theory he refuted. -
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Newton earns his degree after 4 years of hard work and just before the school closes due to the Black Plague.
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Moves to his grandparents’ house in Lincolnshire and studies white light to prove it is a spectrum and begins to invent calculus. He begins to think about gravity when an apple falls from the tree next to him.
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After the Plague, he goes back to school to complete his masters degree in mathematics, and later becomes a professor at Cambridge.
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Newton presents the three Laws of Motion, the Law of Universal Gravitation, and adds to Johannes Kepler’s Laws of Motion. He supports his ideas with calculus, which he created to accurately predict the movement of planets.
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Knighted for substantial contributions to science and math.
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Born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland to two educators.
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Marie graduated from the Sorbonne in Paris with a degree in physics and the highest marks in her class, becoming the first woman to earn a physics degree at the Sorbonne.
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Driven by Antoine Henri Becquerel’s research, the Curies begin to study radioactive materials. After studying pitchblende, they found that it contained what they named polonium, an element 400x more radioactive than any other known element.
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Named after the Latin word for ray, radium was 900x more radioactive than polonium.
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Due to leukemia, Marie passed on July 4th, 1934.