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    Enlightenment in 18th century Europe, science was viewed as knowledge that humankind should embrace. Although society tended to look down on the scientific community, scientists contributed significantly to new advancements, including Descartes and Newton. In his 1751 Preliminary Discourse, d’Alembert credits Descartes with his contribution to the

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    overall significance in the history of science known as the “Age of Reason”. This period challenged theological authority from traditional to intellectual ways of thinking. The developments during this time fostered the change. Creative thinkers include Newton, Locke and Halley changed scientific thought. Society was transformed from describing knowledge in terms of human experience rather than biblical beliefs. In this age scholars adopted empiricism, proposing the idea that theories should be based upon

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    Galileo was a mathematician, astronomer, physicist, and teacher who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance Era. Galileo put the concepts of experiments, theory and mathematics together to advance the scientific world. He is often referred to the Father of Science. Galileo was born February 15, 1564 in Pisa in the Duchy of Florence, Italy. He was the first of six children born of Giulia Ammannati and Vincenzo Galilei, a musician and music theorist. His family moved

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    Area Eagle. The ‘Gettysburg’. Area Eagle comprised of one huge hanger with a very large retractable roof. Surrounded by several other moderately sized hangers either half to a quarter of the size of the main hanger. There were various administrative buildings surrounding those. There was also a post exchange and a commissary for those service members and employees that were there for long periods of time. There wasn’t much to see if you were on the outside looking in, there were tunnels below

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    Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler In the 1600’s Galileo and Johannes Kepler were very important figures in mathematics and astrology. They both did very great things for each subject, Both of these men were from the same time period. Later, Kepler was influenced by Galileo’s work. Galileo also contributed to lots of Kepler’s work. Galileo Galilei was probably one of the best astronomers in the history of astronomy. He was born on February 15,1564. He lived his life in Pisa,Italy and later unfortunately

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    Albert Einstein The scientific revolution was a time where people reevaluated the way they viewed certain intellectual things. One of the most influential scientists of the 20th century was Albert Einstein. Einstein was a scientist, with most of his work being done in physics. He would be considered an enlightenment thinker because a lot of the things that he discovered went against what most people thought at the time. Albert Einstein impacted the world because of his new revelations in the scientific

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    Archimedes was born in Syracuse, Italy. Syracuse was known for its people’s interest in commerce, art, and science, which was probably one of the reasons why many of Archimedes’ discoveries are related to science. When he was older, he traveled to Alexandria, the home of Euclid for a period of time, to continue his studies. Euclid was a very well known mathematician who made important discoveries in geometry, and Archimedes was highly influenced by his works. When he went back to Syracuse, he created

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    Ionian Research Paper

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    Anatolia, modern day Turkey, is the birthplace of science and technology. The Ionians were natives of Anatolia and were located primarily on the coast. Ionia, with its centralized location, became a city of harbors and of trade. It was here that the Ionians collected ideas and cultures that eventually flourished into Western Civilization. They borrowed the idea of sharing coins as currency and they also adopted the use of the alphabet so they could communicate in writing. Greek philosopher Thales

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    The renaissance changed man’s view of man by Ptolemy saying that we were the center of the universe and everything orbited us. This was later proven wrong by Copernicus, another scientific genius. Copernicus was saying that everything orbited the sun and not Earth. The ideas of Copernicus was upsetting the Catholic Church because he was basing it off of mathematics and the church got upset because they wanted it to be based off god. Another way that the renaissance change man’s view was the arts

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    I find it interesting to be speaking about the Greek mathematician Thales, as I first heard about him this semester in my Western Civilization class. According to mathopenref.com Thales was one of the first seven wise men of Ancient Greece.Thales was also one of the earliest Greek philosophers. Thales was the Discoverer of Geometry of lines. After the discovery of geometry lines, Abstract geometry appeared. Thales was a teacher of Anaximander, who was a Greek scientist from Miletus. Thales was the

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