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1534
Beginning
The scientific revolution has started on 1534, when Nicolaus Copernicus published the book: "On the Revolutions of the Heavenly -
1550
Scientific Rennaisance
Mainly focused on recovering ancient knowledge, leading to the discoery of superior medicine, astronomy, physics, etc. -
First Compound Microscope
The first compound microscope was invented in the 17th century by Robert Hooke. He used the microscope to study cells. Later light was implemented on the microscope to facilitate the observation. -
Astronomic Nova
On 1609, Johannes Keepler publishes Astronomic Nova, talking and giving examples of a different take on meaning of the stars.
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Harmonice Mundi
In 1613 Johannes Kepler publishes Harmonice Mundi. The book was about three theories celestial correspondences, the planetary axis, and ratios of planetary axis.
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Scientific Method
Francis Bacon designed a method to follow when making an experiment. It was known as the Scientific Method. This method is one of the foundations of the scientific revolution and in science.
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Galileo's Book
Galileo published the book of Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems. The book proves that Copernicus was wrong in his theory. Thanks to the publication of the book he was sent to trial.
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Changes
Galileo dies and Isaac Newton was born, a man that will have a great repercutions on the revolution.
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Philosohie Naturalis
Issac Newton publishes Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica. It contains many mathematical principles that revolutionized physics.
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Darwin's Turn
Charles Darwin published his bok of the species and takes over the scientific revolution.
Wikipedia. (n.d.). Revolución Científica. Retrieved August 11, 2017, from https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revoluci%C3%B3n_Cient%C3%ADfica