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| four elements; earth, water, fire, air & heavenly bodies obey different laws |
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| geocentric theory (aristotle) |
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| experimentation, mathematical equations in scienc and the scientific method |
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| danish guy who built the uraniborg ("castle of the skies") |
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laws of planetary motion 1. ellipse 2. faster=closer to the sun 3. math in distance from the sun and time to complete orbit |
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gravity & inertia principia |
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| deifed religious bans and studied anatomy, (Galen) |
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| circulation of the blood and how the <3 works |
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| grounded glass to make lenses to observe nature, "little animals" |
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| swedish guy who made up nomenclature |
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| french guy who made similiar detailed classification systems |
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| novum organum, careful observation and experiments |
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| discourse on method, french, genius in math and science |
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| english political theorist, human behavior is as precise as laws of the physical world, possible to create government that works according to scientific principles |
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| book written by thomas hobbes, comparing the state to a whale saying that each must be controlled by a single mind |
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