the scientific revolution

  • 1687 BCE

    newton

    newton
    Newton wrote a book explains the laws of motion and showed how the planets are in orbit. This knowledge he let out really helped explain why the theory was right. His way of explain this with a lot of detail and facts to back it helped him out out a lot and people believed this theory more.
  • 1680 BCE

    Giovanni Alfonso Borelli

    Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
    Borelli was the foremost thinker of the era on human mechanics. His 1680 work, On the Motion of Animals, is widely recognized as the greatest early triumph of the application of mechanics to happen to a human and the population. In conclusion he showed the mechanics of his work and improved the quality of work
  • 1650 BCE

    Robert Boyle

    Robert Boyle
    Boyle a successful physicist at Oxford college, worked with his colleague Robert Hooke to discern the properties of the air, experimenting with air pressure and the composition of the atmosphere. Boyle proved that only a part of the air is used in respiration and combustion, In conclusion he proved that there are many parts to air but only some are used.
  • 1635 BCE

    harvey

    harvey
    He helped people see the human body in a different way. He showed everyone what the body did and what the body looked like.He showed how humans acted and showed the anonymity side of things. He had a big impact on how people saw the human body. the way he explained the body and how it worked really worked people how important our bodies are.
  • 1630 BCE

    kepler galileo

    kepler galileo
    They made a telescope to see the "heavans", but they ended up finding the solar system. He found eviedence to back up the theroy because it showed that the planets follow around the earth. People refused to listen to him but he ended up changing the way people thought about it.the setup he used to see outer space help out people with finding new things and showed that
  • 1630 BCE

    galieo galileo

    galieo galileo
    He believed that if they didn't show this study people will become less smart and the scientific data will weaken. He had beliefs with his church and this was a good way of expressing them. He believed that if his beliefs weren't out there then science itself will become very week and not as reliable.
  • 1620 BCE

    Francis rogers

    Francis rogers
    what he did was found a way of telling if something someone found is true or not he found a way. What he did was he found away to test certain things and by doing this way he can tell if that person is right or wrong. He decided that everyone had to know about his method and this method helped prove many new things.
  • 1577 BCE

    francis bacon

    francis bacon
    He was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author.Why he was so important was he mad a new method of finding ways to observations things and attempt to construct and test hypothesis. Why he is so important because people use his ways now and this has stayed in place so long that it roves how good he was at his job. In conclusion he was very important on how people look at things now.
  • 1530 BCE

    Otto Brunfels

    Otto Brunfels
    A Otto was the first to produce a major work on plants. However, he fell victim to a blunder made by many botanists of the time. In reverence for the ancients, whose botanical studies were widely revered, in his study he attempted to compare his findings to those of the Greeks and Romans. In conclusion he studied how plants to show everyone how people lived
  • 100 BCE

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus  Copernicus
    What nicolaus did was he left the plenitude theory. This was something that changed the way people lived after he showed why his theory was better than the one was already. In the begging of him trying to show people his theory people didn't really care about this change.But he kept working to show that this theory was better and he wanted to realize that he was right and that theory before wasn't as true as his new way.
  • Samuel Hartlib

    Samuel Hartlib
    he was a London scientist and socialite, first conceived of the creation of the Royal Society of London, and was instrumental in its eventual founding in 1662. In conclusion he showed how you can use instruments to solving things easier