Scientific revolution timeline

  • Period: 100 BCE to 1543

    NIcolaus Copernicus

    In 100 A.D geocentric theory was introduced. This theory was based about Earth being the center of the universe. The geocentric theory was introduced by a astronomer, Ptolemy. In 1500 a Polish scientist, Nicolaus Copernicus, started to forget about the geocentric theory, instead he believed that the sun was in the middle of the universe. Copernicus soon developed the heliocetric theory. in 1543, Copernicus theory finally got published, but very little people paid attention.
  • Period: 1500 to

    Roger Bacon

    Before the Renaissance a scientist with the name of Roger Bacon believed that magic and science were very much a like with little to no differences at all. The renaissance was when people gained more knowledge of everything. Its also know as the bridge of the middle age to modern history.
  • Period: 1500 to 1500

    tools and experiments

    in the early 1500's scientist started to question ancient beliefs about the world. Soon scientist learned how to create conclusions and also used new tools such as antiscience instrument, mathematics, and conducting experiments.
  • Kepler

    Kepler
    Copernicus made the theory of heliocentric but he had neither the greatest mathematics to prove his theory. Johannes Kepler was a great mathematician, Kepler used numerous amounts of ways fro him to be a great mathmatician. Kepler used models, observations, and math, to make Copernicus theory more believable. Kepler had a rough time proving Copernicus idea, some parts of Copernicus idea was wrong, this lead to Kepler slowing his progress, in 1609, the laws of planetary motion was published.
  • Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    Galileo also helped prove Copernicus prove his theory. Galileo has used a dutch device that makes object more larger in further distance, Galileo built a telescope and began studying the heavens. Galileo's telescope was able to see mountains and valleys on the moon. Galileo observed that not everything revolves around the Earth. He soon published idea in 1632.
  • Francis Bacon

    Before the Renaissance a scientist with the name of Roger Bacon believed that magic and science were very much a like with little to no differences at all. The renaissance was when people gained more knowledge of everything. Its also know as the bridge of the middle age to modern history.
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    William Harvey

    In 100 A.D geocentric theory was introduced. This theory was based about Earth being the center of the universe. The geocentric theory was introduced by a astronomer, Ptolemy. In 1500 a Polish scientist, Nicolaus Copernicus, started to forget about the geocentric theory, instead he believed that the sun was in the middle of the universe. Copernicus soon developed the heliocetric theory. in 1543, Copernicus theory finally got published, but very little people paid attention.
  • Renisosance

    In 100 A.D geocentric theory was introduced. This theory was based about Earth being the center of the universe. The geocentric theory was introduced by a astronomer, Ptolemy. In 1500 a Polish scientist, Nicolaus Copernicus, started to forget about the geocentric theory, instead he believed that the sun was in the middle of the universe. Copernicus soon developed the heliocetric theory. in 1543, Copernicus theory finally got published, but very little people paid attention.