Nicolaus Copernicus contributed to the scientific revolution in the early 16th century, particularly with the publication of his seminal work, "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium," in 1543. This work introduced the heliocentric theory, proposing that the Sun, rather than the Earth, is at the center of the universe. Copernicus's ideas challenged the long-standing geocentric model and laid the groundwork for future astronomical discoveries, significantly influencing the course of science and thought in the subsequent centuries. His work marked a pivotal shift towards a more systematic and observational approach to understanding the cosmos.
It represented a change in scientific thought
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Galileo used more advanced technology to find stronger observational evidence than Copernicus was ever able to provide.
Both scientrusts challenged ideas supported by roman Catholic church
He proposed a Heliocentric system- that Earth orbits the sun.
It represented a change in scientific thought
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The people who were part of the scientific revolution was mainly thinkers. Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, and Kepler.
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Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543) was the most influential person of the scientific revolution.
It represented a change in scientific thought
Nicolaus Copernicus
It represented a change in scientific thought
It represented a change in scientific thought
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