THE ENLIGHTMENT and THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION

  • Feb 19, 1473

    Coppernicus

    Coppernicus
    He was born the 19 of February of 1473 in Torun. Nicolas it was the little one of the 4 brothers. His dad Niklas Koppernigk and her mom Barbara Koppernigk. He was a astronomer.
  • 1543

    The heliocentric theory

    The heliocentric theory
    The heliocentric theory or heliocentrism, expounded by Nicolaus Copernicus, postulates that the Sun is the center of the universe, around which planets and stars revolve and not the Earth
  • May 24, 1543

    Nicolas Coppernicus dead

    He dead the 24 of May of 1543 by a cerebrovascular accident.
  • Jan 22, 1561

    Francis Bacon

    Francis Bacon
    He was born the 22 of January of 1561 in Strand. His father Nicholas Bacon and her mom Anne Bacon. It was a philiospher.
  • Feb 15, 1564

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei
    He born the 15 of February of 1564 in Pisa. His father Vincenzo Galilei and her mom Giulia Ammannati. He was a philosopher.
  • The inductive method

    The inductive method
    Francis Bacon is known for developing the inductive method and for being the founder of English empiricism.
  • Telescope

    Telescope
    In 1609, the mathematician Galileo created a homemade telescope with 8x magnification.With it, he demonstrated to the authorities in Venice(Italy) the full potential of this new instrument.
  • Francis Bacon dead

    He dead the 9 of april of 1626. Becouse a Pneumonia
  • Galileo Galilei Dead

    He dead the 8 of January of 1642 in Arcetri(Italy). He dead becouse a heart failure and hepatitis
  • Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton
    He born the 1 of January of 1643 in London. His father Isaac Newton and her mom Hannah Ayscough. He was a Astronomer.
  • Isaac Newton dead

    He dead the 31 of March of 1727. Becouse a digestion problems.
  • Law of Gravity

    Law of Gravity
    Isaac Newton's Law of Gravity, better known as the Law of Universal Gravitation, establishes the principle of attraction between two bodies. He affirms that this attractive force between two bodies with mass is proportional to the product of those masses. The book was published in 1867.