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OlgaM077 [116]
3 years ago
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How was the scientific revolution different than other revolutions?

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aniked [119]3 years ago
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The concept of a scientific revolution's taking place over an extended period emerged in the eighteenth century in the work of Jean Sylvain Bailly, who saw a two-stage process of sweeping away the old and establishing the new. <span>The beginning of the scientific revolution, the </span>Scientific Renaissance<span>, was focused on the recovery of the knowledge of the ancients; this is generally considered to have ended in 1632 with the publication of </span>Galileo<span>'s </span>Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems.<span> The completion of the scientific revolution is attributed to the "grand synthesis" of </span>Isaac Newton<span>'s 1687 </span>Principia<span>, that formulated the </span>laws of motion<span> and </span>universal gravitation, and completed the synthesis of a new cosmology.<span> By the end of the 18th century, the scientific revolution had given way to the "</span>Age of Reflection<span>."
The age of reflection is truly a great time so that's why it's better than any other revolution.</span>
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