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Aim: How did The Scientific
Revolution change the way people
thought about the world?




  Do Now:
  answer the
  two question
  on your
  handout!
What is the Scientific Revolution?
The Scientific Revolution develops as an offshoot of the
Renaissance. The same questioning spirit that fueled the
Renaissance led scientists to question traditional beliefs
and the Church about the workings of the universe. It was
a new way of thinking about the natural world.

                              ♦ Before 1500, the Bible and
                                Aristotle were the only
                                authorities accepted as truth
                              ♦ A geocentric model of the
                                universe, in which the Earth is
                                at the center was supported
                                during the Middle Ages
Causes of the Scientific Revolution

♦ Printing press spread new ideas

♦ Age of Exploration fueled a great deal of
  scientific research because of technology
  needed for navigation

♦ Translation of the works of Muslim scholars
  opened the minds of European thinkers to
  new scientific knowledge
New Ideas About the Universe
Three scientists challenged traditional theories about the
universe and the Greco-Roman idea that the Earth was the
center of the universe:

      •Copernicus (mid-1500’s)


      •Galileo Galilei (early 1600’s)

      •Isaac Newton (late 1600’s)
Remember Nicholas Copernicus?
Up to the time of Copernicus, people thought that there was a
sort of crystal sphere the kept the planets, moon, and stars in
orbit around the Earth. It was Copernicus that proposed the
idea that the Earth revolved around the sun, and not vice
versa… The sun was the center of the Universe, not the Earth.
Most scholars rejected Copernicus’s theory.




                                          NONSENSE!!!


                         Video Clip on Copernicus
Galileo




Copernicus
was right!!!
Galileo Galilei
     He built a telescope and became the first man to use this tool
     to study the moon and planets. What he saw made Galileo
     believe Copernicus's idea that the Earth was not the center of
     the universe.

       The Church punished him
       for his belief in this idea.
       He was questioned by the
        Inquisition and forced to
          confess that his ideas
              were wrong.
Why would the Church try
to prevent this idea from
   becoming popular?                  Galileo Video Clip
Question: If you drop a baseball and a
bowling ball off a ten story building, which
       one will hit the ground first?
Galileo Galilei
 Galileo was an Italian mathematics teacher, astronomer and
  physicist, and one of the first true scientists. He used an
        experiment to test one of Aristotle’s theories.


Aristotle’s                           Galileo’s
theory:                               Experiment:

Heavier                               Finds objects of
objects fall                          different weights
faster than                           will fall at the same
lighter ones                          speed (in a
                                      vacuum).
The Scientific Method




This new method relied on experimentation and observation
rather than past authorities. It is still used by scientists today.
Galileo Galilei Fun Facts (1564 - 1642)

 - He was one of the first Europeans to build
 and use a telescope (he didn’t invent it!)


- Galileo used a telescope to observe the
moon, and saw craters. This proved that the moon was not a perfect
sphere… hmm… trouble…

- He saw moons on Jupiter (thus we have the Galilean Moons of Jupiter)
        - Aristotle didn’t mention moons… they’re they are!!!
Question:
 When something falls, why
 does it fall down? Why
 doesn’t it fall up or
 sideways?
Isaac Newton
“For every action, there is an equal and
   opposite reaction” – Isaac Newton
Newton
         OUCH
           I am
          enjoying
           !this
         uneventful
            day
Isaac Newton
♦ What does an apple have to do
  with gravity?
♦ Newton was sitting in the shade
  of an apple tree when an apple
  fell nearby. Newton began to
  wonder why apples always fall
  to the ground. Why don’t the
  fall sideways or up? Newton
  reasoned that the earth must
  have a power that draws
  objects to it. This was the
  beginning of the law of gravity
  and motion.
Newton (1642-1727)
By the mid-1600’s, the accomplishments
of Copernicus and Galileo had shattered
the old views of astronomy and physics.



          Isaac Newton brought it all together
            under a single theory of motion.
Law of Universal Gravitation

Newton’s discovery was that the same force
ruled the motions of the planets, the
pendulum, and all matter on earth and in
space.

Every object in the universe attracts every
other object. The degree of attraction
depends on the mass of the objects and the
distance between them.
Question:

  Have you ever wondered
  whether or not you
  really exist?
Rene Descartes
 “The Father of Modern Philosophy”


   “I think,
     therefore I
        am.”
•Descartes believed everything should be doubted until
proved by reason. Tradition should not be accepted as truth.
•Instead of using experimentation, Descartes relied on
mathematics and logic. He linked algebra and geometry as a
new tool for scientific research.
Rene Descartes
      Descartes shifts thinking from
            "what is true" to
       "of what can I be certain?“
           Descartes shifted the
       authoritative power of truth
            from God to Man.
       (While traditional concept of
        "truth" implies an external
      authority, "certainty" instead
       relies on the judgment of the
              individual Man)
New Inventions of the Scientific Revolution

♦ Edward Jenner introduced the first vaccine for
  smallpox. (inoculation- injecting a germ in the body to
  create an immunity).
♦ Telescope (1608, Dutch) A Dutch glass maker
  constructed a primitive telescope. Galileo heard about it
  and improved on the design.
♦ Microscope (1590s, Dutch)

♦ Barometer (early 1600s, Italian) - measure air pressure

♦ Thermometer (1611) for chemical and medical studies
When all was said and done…
       the major thinkers of the Scientific
    Revolution (Copernicus, Galileo, Newton,
   Descartes) had revealed a universe which
      seemed like a perfectly run machine,
  comprehensible by the human mind and the
   enlightened scientific understanding it had
                   now gained.

       Let’s test your knowledge!
Galileo and Isaac Newton promoted the idea
that knowledge should be based on

a. The experiences of past civilizations

b. Experimentation and observation

c. Emotions and feelings

d. The teachings of the Catholic Church
During the Scientific Revolution and the
 Enlightenment, one similarity in the work of many
 scientists and philosophers was that they

a. Relied heavily on the ideas of medieval thinkers

b. Favored an absolute monarchy as a way of
   improving economic conditions
c. Received support from the Catholic Church

d. Examined natural laws governing the universe
Which statement best describes the effects of the
works of Copernicus, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton,
and Descartes?
 a. The acceptance of traditional authority was
    strengthened
 b. The scientific method was used to solve
    problems.
 c. The English government increased funding for
    education
 d. Interest in Greek and Roman drama was
    renewed.
Close - Answer the following:
1. How did the Scientific Revolution Change the way
people thought about the world?

2. Martin Luther applied the questioning spirit of the
Renaissance to religion. Galileo and Newton applied
the questioning spirit of the Renaissance to science.
Predict what else people might begin to question in the
years following the Renaissance. Explain how this
might impact Europe.

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Scientific revolution lesson ppt

  • 1. Aim: How did The Scientific Revolution change the way people thought about the world? Do Now: answer the two question on your handout!
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  • 3. What is the Scientific Revolution? The Scientific Revolution develops as an offshoot of the Renaissance. The same questioning spirit that fueled the Renaissance led scientists to question traditional beliefs and the Church about the workings of the universe. It was a new way of thinking about the natural world. ♦ Before 1500, the Bible and Aristotle were the only authorities accepted as truth ♦ A geocentric model of the universe, in which the Earth is at the center was supported during the Middle Ages
  • 4. Causes of the Scientific Revolution ♦ Printing press spread new ideas ♦ Age of Exploration fueled a great deal of scientific research because of technology needed for navigation ♦ Translation of the works of Muslim scholars opened the minds of European thinkers to new scientific knowledge
  • 5. New Ideas About the Universe Three scientists challenged traditional theories about the universe and the Greco-Roman idea that the Earth was the center of the universe: •Copernicus (mid-1500’s) •Galileo Galilei (early 1600’s) •Isaac Newton (late 1600’s)
  • 6. Remember Nicholas Copernicus? Up to the time of Copernicus, people thought that there was a sort of crystal sphere the kept the planets, moon, and stars in orbit around the Earth. It was Copernicus that proposed the idea that the Earth revolved around the sun, and not vice versa… The sun was the center of the Universe, not the Earth. Most scholars rejected Copernicus’s theory. NONSENSE!!! Video Clip on Copernicus
  • 8. Galileo Galilei He built a telescope and became the first man to use this tool to study the moon and planets. What he saw made Galileo believe Copernicus's idea that the Earth was not the center of the universe. The Church punished him for his belief in this idea. He was questioned by the Inquisition and forced to confess that his ideas were wrong. Why would the Church try to prevent this idea from becoming popular? Galileo Video Clip
  • 9. Question: If you drop a baseball and a bowling ball off a ten story building, which one will hit the ground first?
  • 10. Galileo Galilei Galileo was an Italian mathematics teacher, astronomer and physicist, and one of the first true scientists. He used an experiment to test one of Aristotle’s theories. Aristotle’s Galileo’s theory: Experiment: Heavier Finds objects of objects fall different weights faster than will fall at the same lighter ones speed (in a vacuum).
  • 11. The Scientific Method This new method relied on experimentation and observation rather than past authorities. It is still used by scientists today.
  • 12. Galileo Galilei Fun Facts (1564 - 1642) - He was one of the first Europeans to build and use a telescope (he didn’t invent it!) - Galileo used a telescope to observe the moon, and saw craters. This proved that the moon was not a perfect sphere… hmm… trouble… - He saw moons on Jupiter (thus we have the Galilean Moons of Jupiter) - Aristotle didn’t mention moons… they’re they are!!!
  • 13. Question: When something falls, why does it fall down? Why doesn’t it fall up or sideways?
  • 14. Isaac Newton “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction” – Isaac Newton
  • 15. Newton OUCH I am enjoying !this uneventful day
  • 16. Isaac Newton ♦ What does an apple have to do with gravity? ♦ Newton was sitting in the shade of an apple tree when an apple fell nearby. Newton began to wonder why apples always fall to the ground. Why don’t the fall sideways or up? Newton reasoned that the earth must have a power that draws objects to it. This was the beginning of the law of gravity and motion.
  • 17. Newton (1642-1727) By the mid-1600’s, the accomplishments of Copernicus and Galileo had shattered the old views of astronomy and physics. Isaac Newton brought it all together under a single theory of motion.
  • 18. Law of Universal Gravitation Newton’s discovery was that the same force ruled the motions of the planets, the pendulum, and all matter on earth and in space. Every object in the universe attracts every other object. The degree of attraction depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them.
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  • 20. Question: Have you ever wondered whether or not you really exist?
  • 21. Rene Descartes “The Father of Modern Philosophy” “I think, therefore I am.” •Descartes believed everything should be doubted until proved by reason. Tradition should not be accepted as truth. •Instead of using experimentation, Descartes relied on mathematics and logic. He linked algebra and geometry as a new tool for scientific research.
  • 22. Rene Descartes Descartes shifts thinking from "what is true" to "of what can I be certain?“ Descartes shifted the authoritative power of truth from God to Man. (While traditional concept of "truth" implies an external authority, "certainty" instead relies on the judgment of the individual Man)
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  • 24. New Inventions of the Scientific Revolution ♦ Edward Jenner introduced the first vaccine for smallpox. (inoculation- injecting a germ in the body to create an immunity). ♦ Telescope (1608, Dutch) A Dutch glass maker constructed a primitive telescope. Galileo heard about it and improved on the design. ♦ Microscope (1590s, Dutch) ♦ Barometer (early 1600s, Italian) - measure air pressure ♦ Thermometer (1611) for chemical and medical studies
  • 25. When all was said and done… the major thinkers of the Scientific Revolution (Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Descartes) had revealed a universe which seemed like a perfectly run machine, comprehensible by the human mind and the enlightened scientific understanding it had now gained. Let’s test your knowledge!
  • 26. Galileo and Isaac Newton promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on a. The experiences of past civilizations b. Experimentation and observation c. Emotions and feelings d. The teachings of the Catholic Church
  • 27. During the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, one similarity in the work of many scientists and philosophers was that they a. Relied heavily on the ideas of medieval thinkers b. Favored an absolute monarchy as a way of improving economic conditions c. Received support from the Catholic Church d. Examined natural laws governing the universe
  • 28. Which statement best describes the effects of the works of Copernicus, Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton, and Descartes? a. The acceptance of traditional authority was strengthened b. The scientific method was used to solve problems. c. The English government increased funding for education d. Interest in Greek and Roman drama was renewed.
  • 29. Close - Answer the following: 1. How did the Scientific Revolution Change the way people thought about the world? 2. Martin Luther applied the questioning spirit of the Renaissance to religion. Galileo and Newton applied the questioning spirit of the Renaissance to science. Predict what else people might begin to question in the years following the Renaissance. Explain how this might impact Europe.