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slide 1 sc/nats 1730, x 1 the long pause to regroup the transition from antiquity to the renaissance slide 2 sc/nats 1730, x 2 the standard cosmic view a framework for scientific…
1 scnats 1730 xscnats 1730 x 11 the long pause to the long pause to regroupregroup the transition from antiquity to the transition from antiquity to the renaissancethe renaissance…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, iii numbers and counting slide 2 2 sc/nats 1730, iii number the fundamental abstraction. there is archaeological evidence of counters and counting…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, xv 1 galileo experimental science slide 2 sc/nats 1730, xv 2 projectile motion one scientific topic of great interest in the renaissance was motion.…
claudius ptolemyeuclid’s elements at work euclid’s elements quickly became the standard text for teaching mathematics at the museum at alexandria. philosophical
evolution the spirit of the times in 19th century, england especially. derives from the enlightenment and rationalism and the industrial revolution. steady upward direction
galileoson of a prominent musician and music theorist. enrolled at university of pisa to study medicine, 1581 hated it. while supposedly studying medicine, galileo became
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, xxii 1 chemistry the science of matter slide 2 sc/nats 1730, xxii 2 qualities vs. quantities chemical properties seem qualitative. chemical properties…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, vii 1 aristotle knowledge comes from experience slide 2 sc/nats 1730, vii 2 aristotle 384 - 322 bce born in stagira, in thrace, near macedonia. the…
1 scnats 1730, xxiiscnats 1730, xxii 11 chemistrychemistry the science of matterthe science of matter scnats 1730, xxiiscnats 1730, xxii 22 qualities vs. quantitiesqualities…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, xxxiii dna 1 dna slide 2 sc/nats 1730, xxxiii dna 2 nucleic acids in the 1860s, swiss chemist friedrich miescher discovered that cell nuclei contained…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, xxiii 1 the enlightenment and the industrial revolution slide 2 sc/nats 1730, xxiii 2 newtonianism newtonianism was the outcome of the scientific revolution…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, v 1 pythagoras numbers as the ultimate reality slide 2 sc/nats 1730, v 2 pythagoras of samos born between 580 and 569. died about 500 bce. born between…
slide 1sc/nats 1730, vi 1 plato the reality of ideas slide 2 sc/nats 1730, vi 2 plato 427(?) - 348 bce lived about 200 years after pythagoras. “plato” means…
1 sc/nats 1730, xxiiisc/nats 1730, xxiii 11 the enlightenment and the industrial revolution sc/nats 1730, xxiiisc/nats 1730, xxiii 22 newtonianism newtonianism was the outcome…
1 sc/nats 1730, ixsc/nats 1730, ix 11 claudius ptolemyclaudius ptolemy saving the heavenssaving the heavens sc/nats 1730, ixsc/nats 1730, ix 22 euclideuclid’’s s elementselements…
1 sc/nats 1730, xisc/nats 1730, xi 11 the renaissancethe renaissance awakening from the intellectual awakening from the intellectual slumbers of the middle ages.slumbers…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, xxviiicosmology 1 cosmology the modern view of the universe slide 2 sc/nats 1730, xxviii cosmology 2 stellar parallax copernicus said stellar parallax…
slide 1 sc/nats 1730, xvi 1 descartes the man who would be aristotle slide 2 sc/nats 1730, xvi 2 rené descartes 1596-16501596-1650 born in touraine, france educated…
electromagnetism and the æether* * what is it? according to newton, light is a stream of particles (i.e., hard bodies), just as matter was composed of particles. even