History Of Science

  • Period: 3000 BCE to 30 BCE

    Beginning of Time

  • Period: 500 BCE to 1500 BCE

    Science in middle ages europe

    Natural philosophy was a way of getting closer to god by understanding his creation and his mind.
    2. Monks lead the way in medieval science because they were the most educated.
    3. Science was international in the Middle Ages
    4. People in the medieval era believed that everything was connected
  • 384 BCE

    384-322BC

    384-322BC
    Aristole helped form the basis for modern science because of his philosophies. He invented the field of formal logic, and he studied scientific disciplines and their relationships.
  • Period: 326 BCE to 6 BCE

    Timekeeping in the Americas

    In Indian scriptures Indian gods and demons created wars in which they would destroy and recreate reality.Greece and India exchanged ideas with each other and the world.Alexander the Great invaded west India in 326 BCE. By 321 BCE Aristotle had already been dead for one year and Alexander the Great had been dead for two.In Eastern India an adventurer named Chandragupta Maurya became emperor of most of the subcontinent. The Maurya Empire founded by Chandragupta Maurya lasted from 322 to 180 BCE.
  • 6 BCE

    Greek Philosophy

    Greek Philosophy
    The Socratic thinking method is “an example of negative hypothesis elimination, or proving that something is wrong to narrow down the possibilities of what might be right.”Plato based his philosophy on geometrical laws.”He taught a Pythagoras-inspired idealism, or a theory of nature based on perfect abstractions-rules, of which real-world stuff could only ever be imperfect examples.”
  • 30

    30/40BP

    30/40BP
    First human on the moon (Armstrong)/ computers with silicon chips
  • 40

    40/50BP

    40/50BP
    Structure of DNA(Watson & Crick), first human in earth orbit
  • 50

    50/60BP

    50/60BP
    First fully electronic computer
  • 150

    150BP

    150BP
    Theory of evolution by natural selection (darwin),early railways/photography invented
  • 200

    200BP

    200BP
    Industrial Revolution In Britain
  • 260

    2,600BP

    2,600BP
    Era of Greek Science, based on philosophy
  • 350

    35,000BP

    35,000BP
    Fluent human speech
  • 1098

    Hildegard of Bingen

    1. Hildegard was known for being many things like a writer, composer, philosopher, Christian mystic, Benedictine abbess, visionary and a polymath.
    2. She founded the monasteries of Rupertsberg in 1150 and Eibingen in 1165.
    3. On October 7th 2012, she was named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Benedict XVI.
    4. Her first major work was the Rupertsberg manuscript Scivias.
    5. She was very well known for her healing powers that involved the application of herbs, precious stones and tinctures.
  • Period: 1300 to

    Renaissance

  • 1452

    Leonardo Da Vinci

    Leonardo Da Vinci
  • Period: 1550 to

    Scientific Revolution

  • Isaac Newton's contribution to science

    Isaac Newton's contribution to science
    Issac Newton contributed to scientific revolution by creating the law of universal gravitation and calculus.
  • 3,000,000BP

    Evolution of first hominids