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Nat2105 [25]
2 years ago
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After the Scientific Revolution, scientists no longer made their ideas about science fit -the results of their experiments. -the

right to liberty. -the pursuit of happiness. -the right to own property.
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OleMash [197]2 years ago
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The only answer related to the subject is "the results of their experiments".
After Scientific revolution scientists came up with theoretical conceptions and tried to prove them with experiments. There had to be both theoretical explanation and emirical proof. Before they were much more liberal when it comes to coming up with "scientific theorems", which explained results of their experiments.
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