It brought society in Europe out of the religion imposed dark ages and forced religions to become even more duplicitous. Religion uses science to falsely "prove" things it believes, and then ridicules science where it contradicts their teachings.
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It exposed the false teachings of the Church who up to the Age of Englightenment had an iron-fist control over the interpretations of Scripture - mostly all wrong in regards to Creation.
Today few in either area are in agreement on the beginning. Science insists upon the dead end of the false idea called evolution and religion still insists upon old 'theories' which go totally against the Scripture.
Who knows as now there is talk that the Earth is not the center of the Universe as once thought and Mitrochondrial DNA states that human beginnings cannot be older than 25,000 years - closer to some Biblical thought and far away from evolution. Archaeology is proving vital places and players mentioned in Scripture and criticized as being total fallacy just a couple of hundred years ago. There surely is hope for the future of each.
- New Technology
- Less interest in religion
- More interest in science
I think it made travel easier because someone invented the magnetic compass.
everything
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The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.…
Apex:It made it easier for scientists to publish their findings and share their research with other scientists.
The Scientific Revolution happened in Europe in the 18th century though some speculate that it could have started earlier. The Scientific Revolution dramatically changed the way we saw the world as we began to understand it's inner workings.
Reason and Logic.
The term scientific revolution is from the sixteen hundreds in the seventeenth century. It was considered by many as the start of the age of modern science.
the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
because it had to be importan lol :)
it demonstrated that scientific understanding was always changing
yes science is important to the renaissance but progress slowed for somtime giving the name of scientific backwardness but it was the early phase of the scientific revolution
One way that science changed during the scientific revolution was to cause people to question their scientific beliefs. They were curious, they wanted to know more about the world that they lived in. The scientific method was important during this time.
They didn't care about Scientific Revolution.
Becuase sir isaac newton discovered gravity when an apple from on his head
Many...But his Special Theory of Relativity was a revolution in physics.
Connections to Scientific Revolution: The Enlightenment was a program to reform political, economic, and social aspects of European life by using the Scientific method established during the Scientific Revolution. The movement was based on the discoveries and knowledge of the Scientific Revolution.
What are some scientific changes of the age revolution
Scientific Revolution
Before the scientific revolution scientists would do mostly observations. These observations are what lead to the rise of patterns and the need for the scientific revolution.