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Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Today in class Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story I Review: The Sky and Celestial Motion I The Science and History of Planetary Motion The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. Review: Celestial Motion The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Question concepts Question #1: During a single day or night, the Sun, Moon, stars and planets all appear to move across the sky together. Their relative positions change relatively slowly from night to night. Question #2: As the Earth orbits the Sun, the night side of the Earth is oriented in a different direction in space, always away from the Sun. As a result, at different times of year different constellations are visible in the night sky. Question #3: Using a figure like that below, where the earth may be located in various positions around its orbit, characterize the location of constellations in the sky at various times (sunset, midnight, noon). For example, the constellation directly on the opposite side of the earth from the sun will be highest in the sky at midnight. Pisces Aries Taurus Aquarius Capricornus Earth Sun Gemini Sagittarius Cancer Scorpius Leo Virgo Libra Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Science and History of Astronomy Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. I Science vs. the scientific method I Intro to scientific models I The story of the heliocentric model of the solar system I More about scientific practice The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences The ancient question, resolved in 1600’s - Apparent Retrograde Planetary Motion Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Planets appear to turn around and back up at certain points during their movement among the stars. Due to the motion of the earth and planets around the Sun. Science vs. the Scientific Method Review Science and History of Astronomy Science: I I The body of scientific information (facts and inferences) and their confidence levels, relationships The community supporting and refining these ideas The scientific method: I hypothesize, test, evaluate, refine, repeat I The process by which ideas are increased (or decreased) in confidence level Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Scientific model nomenclature Review I Models/hypotheses/theories/laws are largely synonyms I I I Distinctions are sometimes made in certain cases, but these are largely contextual I I in this lecture sun-centered solar system is ”hypothesis” even though actually proven fact A model can be both ”right” and ”wrong” I I example: Kepler’s ”laws” of planetary motion are not physical laws at all, are observed ”empirical” relations Newton’s theory of gravity is incorrect (Einstein’s is ”better”) but we still call it a theory and call its constituent principles ”laws.” Even an incorrect model can continue to have utility A model can be ”just wrong” I there are many incorrect models that have no utility utility = ability to predict outcomes of situations Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences The ancient question, resolved in 1600’s - Apparent Retrograde Planetary Motion Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Planets appear to turn around and back up at certain points during their movement among the stars. Due to the motion of the earth and planets around the Sun. The Models (at this point ”hypotheses”) Review Sun-centered projection effect Earth-centered circles on circles (epicycles) Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Ptolemaic model - c. 100 Based on ideas developed in ancient Greece Greeks developed both earth and sun-centered models Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Earth-centered model favored because it was thought that the earth must be static I Stars don’t shift as Earth moves - In fact they do, it is just very small (parallax) I Movement of Earth is inconsistent with motion of objects on Earth - In fact, Aristotle’s laws of motion were wrong Provided reasonably accurate prediction Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Copernican model - 1500’s Review Copernicus formalized existing proposal in 1500’s to allow better comparison I He was convinced sun-centered provided a simpler explanation for retrograde motion I To provide accurate predictions with circular motions, just as complicated as Ptolemaic model (circles on circles were needed) I Still concerned about a moving Earth Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Review Question concepts Question #4: A sun-centered solar system had been considered as a possibility since Greek times, even though it was disfavored until the 1600s. Question #5: When Copernicus formalized the sun-centered solar system, it inferred a different movement in space of the planets. However, it was not significantly simpler in its initial form, and also the observations of planet motion at the time were consistent with either the sun- or earth-centered model. Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Confidence scale The scale of scientific confidence: 10 measured by multiple independent parties conjecture 1 −1 I I "reasonable" speculation tool to help you categorize scientific ideas position of idea on scale can depend on person Unlikely speculation I At high levels of confidence, answer is universal Disproven I at lower levels of confidence, scientists can disagree Experimental evidence (from multiple sources) is given the highest conficonfidence at the time because it was dence thought self-evident that the earth wasn’t different confidence in trustworthy moving and not trustworthy sources of evidence earth-centered had slightly higher Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Tycho Brahe - late 1500’s Review Realized need for more accurate measurements and performed them I In the face of competing theories which are both unsatisfactory, gather better data! I This might point the way to a theory better than both I In this case both Ptolemaic and Copernican models were wrong in detailed comparisons to data I Shows importance of technical capability to advancing scientific understanding Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Kepler - early 1600’s By abandoning circles was able to develop a highly accurate sun-centered model Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Stated in 3 laws (will be discussed more later) I Orbits are ellipses I Equal area in equal time (sets orbital speed) I Quantitative relation between period and orbit size When Tides Change in Science Review The new precision of Tycho’s measurements (facts) made a earth-centered solar system an unlikely inference. Kepler’s laws, which were sun-centered, provided a more compelling inference because they were very consistent with Tycho’s observations of planet motion in the sky. This drove a historical shift in opinion toward a sun-centered solar system. Elevated the confidence of sun-centered model over Earth-centered. But the motion of the Earth had not been detected (actually it wouldn’t be until the 1800’s). Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences Facts and Inferences Facts: Inference can’t have higher confidence than facts on which it is based, and may have much lower 10 −1 observations I bare results of experiments (what happened) I measured by multiple independent parties conjecture 1 I "reasonable" speculation Unlikely speculation Disproven line can get blurry for extremely well tested ”theories” Example: the motion of the planets in the sky Inferences: I often first called ”hypotheses” I may have very high or low confidence I Example: (historically) the motion of the planets/sun in space Review Science and History of Astronomy Scientific Models Scientific Method Models/theories/etc. The story The planet problem Ptolemy Copernicus Confidence scale Tycho Kepler Facts and inferences