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Scientific Revolution Dates: Mid 1500's - Late 1800's media type="googlemap" key="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=europe&sll=54.525961,15.255119&sspn=73.502478,157.5&g=europe&ie=UTF8&ll=54.525961,15.255119&spn=39.407387,78.75&z=4&output=embed" width="425" height="350"

__Summary__ Of all the changes that swept over Europe in the mid 1500’s and late 1800’s the most influential was the scientific revolution which started with the publication of two epochal scientific works by Nicolas Copernicus (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) and another by Andreas Vesalius (On the Fabric of the Human body). The revolution brought ideas of natural science and technological change. In reality the revolution was a series changes in the structure of the European view of itself. Some of the Scientists that arose from the revolution were Copernicus, Vesalius, Galilee, Kepler, Darwin and many others. The scientific revolution brought ideas that argue with the theories of Religion and Creationism. Many people were dying due to many horrible diseases. The new knowledge of came into the field of medical work helped solve these problems. New inventions that came from the scientific revolution include powerful microscopes and telescopes, and different vaccines. New theories were also brought into light. Some important theories included the Law of Pendulum, revolution of plants and moons, the Law of gravity, and the Spectrum of light. ===Sir Isaac Newton 1642-1727 === === Sir Isaac Newton was born on January 4th 1942 in the country of Lincolnshire. Three months after his father's death Newton was born. He was born prematurely, and after threes years his mother Hannah Asycough remarried and went to go live with her new husband leaving her son behind to stay with his grandmother. He did not like his stepfather and didn't like the fact that his mother married him. Newton attended The King's School from the ages 12-17, and he was removed from school in October 1569. His mother who was now a widow for the second time tried to make him become a farmer (which he disliked). In June 1661 Newton went to Trinity College in Cambridge where he studied philosophers such as Galileo and Kelper, then later became more interested in mathematics. After Newton got his degree in August 1665, the college closed down due to the plague.   Johannes Kepler 1571-1630 ===

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