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BY: Winter,Michael,Leroy,Phoenix Mr:O

The Scientific Revolution led to groundbreaking inventions such as the microscope, barometer, telescope,
thermometer, and air pump. These inventions expanded our understanding of the natural world and
contributed to the development of new cures, treatments, and machines. The Scientific Revolution lasted
from the late 16th to the mid-18th century and led to the creation of groundbreaking inventions like the
microscope, barometer, telescope, thermometer, and air pump. These inventions have significantly
impacted various fields of study and laid the foundation for modern scientific inquiry. The Scientific
Revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries replaced the Greek view of nature that had dominated science.
The Copernican revolution in cosmology emphasized abstract reasoning, quantitative thought, the view of
nature as a machine, and the development of an experimental scientific method. Isaac Newton, Galileo
Galilei. Are 2 of the greatest examples of people that started the scientific revolution.

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