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MWH 09/15/14 Daily Question: What are 5 inventions you could not live without? Video Clip – 3 things that have evolved from the scientific revolution Have KLG #2 out on desk. Daily Questions Schedule for the week PPT on Scientific Revolution Scientific Revolutions todayDebate Closure THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION 1500-1700 AD What was the Scientific Revolution? A thinking new way of ______about the natural world based on careful __________, observation and a willingness to ________ question accepted beliefs. ________ Scholars scientists questioned / _______ many long-accepted ideas about universe the nature of the________. What was the Scientific Revolution? Marks the emergence science of modern _______ and the beginning of world the modern ______. Influences on the Scientific Revolution The Renaissance ________ and Reformation ________ inspired people to challenge the accepted scientific views of ancient thinkers and the church. Translations of the works of _____ Muslim scholars created greater interest in astronomy, physics, and mathematics. Classic manuscripts revealed that ancient scholars often _______ disagreed with each other. Influences on the Scientific Revolution Exploration _________ of Africa, Asia and America’s sparked an discoveries interest in new_________ and a search for new truths. Age Explorationdemanded of _______ navigation methods, better ________ which fueled new scientific research into astronomy and mathematics. Old Geocentric Theory of the Universe Second century AD: Ptolemy Greek astronomer ________ Earth concluded the ______was the center of the universe and that sun and planets the _____________revolved around it. church Theory fit neatly with _______ doctrine (teachings). unchallenged Idea went __________for the next 1,300 years! New Heliocentric Theory sun Theory that the ________ was the center of the solar system and that the stars, earth, and revolved around it other planets _____________. This idea marks the start of scientific revolution the ___________________. Copernicus First proposed by __________ in 1548. Nicolaus Copernicus astronomer 16th c. Polish _________. First to challenge existing geocentric __________theory. Didn’t publish his work until last year of his life ridicule to avoid _________ or persecution __________. Copernicus Heliocentric Theory Proven German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1609) concluded that mathematical laws _______________governed motions of the planets. mathematical proof Provided _______________ for heliocentric theory. PROVED COPERNICUS _____________WAS RIGHT! Johannes Kepler Also showed planets orbit the sun elliptical not circular, orbits. in ________, Galileo Galilei 16th c. Italian scientist who heliocentric argued that the ________ theory of Copernicus was right _______. Catholic Church Forced by ___________to recant his findings ______________because church they conflicted with _____ doctrine. Galileo Conflict with the Church Galileo’s observations and his belief in the Heliocentric view of the universe are in direct violation with Church doctrine The Church leaders are frightened by his discoveries and worry that IF PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT THE CHURCH IS WRONG ABOUT THIS, THEY WILL SURELY QUESTION OTHER CHURCH TEACHINGS! Trust in the Church is at stake! Galileo Facing Roman Inquisition After his trial in 1632, Galileo was never again a free man. Lived under house arrest until his death in 1642. Galileo’s Other Discoveries a pendulum Each swing of ___________ takes equal time. ___________accelerate at Falling objects fixed and predictable rate. weights Objects of different _______ fall at the same speed. Built his own ________ telescope and moons discovered Jupiter’s 4 _____, spots moon’srough sun’sdark _______, ____ surface. Note: In 1992, the Catholic Church acknowledged for the first time that Galileo’s ideas were correct and that Church leaders were wrong to condemn him. Scientific Revolutions Today You will read about various scientific revolutions occurring today. In each group, you will be split into people who support the advances, and people who don’t. You are to “debate” each other, and attempt to get others to believe that what you proposing is good for humanity. Explain the significance of Galileo's observations of Jupiter and its moons, and evaluate Galileo's contributions to science and history. Discuss how the Copernican system threatened Church doctrine, and why the Dialogue of Galileo—a devout Catholic—offended the Church. Debate Galileo's decision to recant his heliocentric views. Do you consider this cowardice, or did Galileo have no choice? What would you have done in his situation? Discuss why students of world history need to study Galileo, the Catholic Church and its Inquisition in order to understand the Scientific Revolution, the Protestant Reformation, and the subsequent Enlightenment (Age of Reason). Isaac Newton, 1643-1727 English scientist who discovered laws of gravity the _____________. physical laws Concluded same ___________ govern all matter on earth and in space. attracts Every object in universe ______ every other object. Degree of attraction depends on ______ mass of objects and _______ distance between them. Isaac Newton One legend says that Isaac Newton discovered gravity when he saw an apple fall from a tree. Another says that the apple hit him on the head! The Scientific Method New approach to science. A logical procedure for gathering knowledge and testing ideas: Starts with problem or question observation arising from an ____________. ___________ Hypothesis formed. experiment Hypothesis tested in __________ or through gathering of ________. data conclusion Data analyzed to reach _________ that ______________hypothesis. proves/disproves “Old Science” vs. “New Science” Old (Medieval) Science Based on abstract ideas of ancient thinkers. Reflected _________ church teachings. Relied on common sense to explain _________ physical world. New Science Based on _________ observation and experimentation. scientific reasoning Used ____________ to gather knowledge and draw conclusions about the physical world. New Scientific Instruments What new tools and instruments helped scientists make precise observations: Telescope Microscope Barometer Thermometer Advances in Medicine Study of ________through anatomy dissection of human corpses _______ led to greater understanding of the body and disease. the heart Discovery that _________ pumped blood throughout body. bacteria and Discovery of _______ red ________. blood cells First ________ vaccine (smallpox). The Revolution Spreads Beyond Science Scholars and philosophers applied scientific approach reason (the use of ______) to all other areas of life: Government Religion Economics Education The Enlightenment These new thinkers viewed themselves as rational, orderly, and “enlightened.” Became leaders of social and intellectual movement called the Enlightenment, or the Reason “Age of __________”