The Scientific Revolution has impacted us today. Bacon's scientific method has helped make experiments form reliable. Cavendish and Maria Winklemann have encouraged many women to contribute to the field of science. Newton and Boyle's laws have helped to explain how our world and universe work, along with other works and laws influenced by other scientists. Descartes's work emphasized the importance of his own mind and that he could only be sure of his own existence (Spielvogel). The works of these men and women helped toward the development of technology and natural sciences today. Today, people are able to harness power from natural resources using the laws developed and tested during this time. Medical procedures are more effective today thanks to medical break throughs. Scientists have also paved the way to the rise of democracy by advocating the rights of individuals (Spielvogel). There are many impacts that the Scientific Revolution made to our day.
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C, religious leaders encourage ideas about equality