Science at its Finest.
During the Renaissance is when people really began to understand how far they could get with Science. Europeans traveled to Afirca, Asia and America and came across such things that they have not seen before like the printing press and atronomy, mathematics and scientific research. Galileo built his own telescope and published a book called, "Starry Messenger". Galileo showed his view in the world of physics by throwing two different sized objects over the tower of Pisa. Both the objects landed at the same time.
Sir Francis Bacon helped with the invention of the scientific methods. A lot of scientists studied the motion of the planets. One scientist in particular saw that the planets orbited around the sun. That scientist was Johannes Kepler. This was called the Heliocentric. Geocentric was years before this where people believed that the Earth was the in the middle rather than the sun and that the other planets orbited around Earth.
Isaac Newton was another scientist came up with the law that every objet in the universe attracts every other object. He had three laws of motion. One, the law of inertia. Two, acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. Third, for every action, there is an equal and opposite re-action. Nicolaus Copernicus was a mathematician and another scientist that believed the sun was in the center of the universe.
Sir Francis Bacon helped with the invention of the scientific methods. A lot of scientists studied the motion of the planets. One scientist in particular saw that the planets orbited around the sun. That scientist was Johannes Kepler. This was called the Heliocentric. Geocentric was years before this where people believed that the Earth was the in the middle rather than the sun and that the other planets orbited around Earth.
Isaac Newton was another scientist came up with the law that every objet in the universe attracts every other object. He had three laws of motion. One, the law of inertia. Two, acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. Third, for every action, there is an equal and opposite re-action. Nicolaus Copernicus was a mathematician and another scientist that believed the sun was in the center of the universe.