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1) circulation of blood in medicine
2) a primary figure in the scientific revolution, mathematician and mechanic
3) an equal and opposite reaction
4) English mathematician-astronomer, theologian, and physicist. Introduced the 3 laws of motion. Universal laws of motion, optics, and calculus. Optimistic philosopher.
5) the belief that the sun, not the earth, is at the center of the universe
6) physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. Has been called the "father of observational astronomy", the "father of modern physics", the "father of the scientific method", and the "father of modern science. Made observations of the sky with a telescope. Supports Copernicanism.
7) a method of seeking knowledge through inductive principles using experiments and observations to develop generalizations.
8) reasoning through observations and experimentation that leads to general conclusions about nature.
12) Defined the Enlightenment as "man leaving his self-caused immaturity". Helped the Scientific Revolution currently.
13) Inventor of the Scientific Method. Supports inductive reasoning. States inductive method required empirical proof of hypotheses. English philosopher and scientist.
16) Planets move more quickly around the sun
18) believed the heaviest objects form in the center
21) objects of a fixed and predictable level, speed in a given direction
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9) The orbit time around the sun varies according to the distance from the sun
10) invented the microscope
11) English physician made contributions to anatomy and physiology discovered the movement of blood through the body, and how it was moved to the brain and heart.
14) Collected astronomical data for 20 years, the Tychonic system, thought the planets move around the sun which moves in a circle around the earth. which combines what he saw as the mathematical benefits of the Copernican system with the philosophical and "physical" benefits of the Ptolemaic system. This theory was not most correct.
15) a body of motion tends to stay at motion unless stopped by an immovable force
17) developed calculus
19) Planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits
20) Clockwork universe model
22) takes prinicples of nature and applies them to situations
23) believed the sun rises and sets, was the most correct theory
24) Developed three laws of planetary motion
25) studied mathematics and planetary motion for 30 years and said the earth moves not the sun (earth-centered universe). created a book on the revolutions of heavenly spheres.
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