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Ancient Theories. Ptolemy Lived in Egypt during first century Developed the Geocentric Theory Earth is the center of the universe and all other objects orbit around it . Scientific “ Revolutionaries ”. Copernicus (1473-1543). Developed the Heliocentric Model - sun -centered universe - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Scientific Revolutionaries

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Ancient Theory

Ptolemy (1st Century A.D.)• Developed Geocentric

Theory– Earth is the center of

the universe and all other objects orbit around it

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Copernicus (1473-1543)• Developed Heliocentric

Model– Sun is the center of the

universe and all other objects orbit around it

• Earth is no different than any other planet

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Heliocentric Model

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Copernicus

• Copernicus didn’t publish book until last year of his life

• He knew Church would oppose his work– It contradicted teachings of church

• Weakness of theory: didn’t predict position of orbiting planets well

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On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres

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Quick Question

How do you think the ideas of Copernicus might have influenced the way people thought about the nature of man and

man’s place in the universe?

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Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)

• Set out to prove Copernicus wrong – ended up fixing his theory

• Planetary movements could be predicted using math

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Kepler solved main problem of Copernican theory• Copernicus wrongly assumed planets orbited in circle• Planets move in elliptical orbits• Planets don’t move at uniform speeds

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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

• Early user of the scientific method

• Developed:– Formula for acceleration

of falling objects– Law of inertia– Discoveries using the

telescope

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Science and the Church• Galileo’s work supported Copernicus• Pope ordered Galileo to Rome to stand trial

• Church wanted to stamp out heresy (ideas besides their own)

• Found guilty • Galileo agreed not to use Copernican theory in future

work• Received lenient sentence • Put under house arrest for the rest of his life

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Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

• Newton developed calculus• Used calculus to predict

effects of gravity– German philosopher developed

calculus at same time – both men accused each other of plagiarism

– Historians believe it was simple case of independent discovery

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Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)

• Father of the “Scientific Method”

• Emphasis on practical, useful knowledge

• Famously died from pneumonia while conducting an experiment on the effects of snow on the preservation of meat

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The Scientific Method

1) Identify problem

2) Form hypothesis

3) Perform experiments to test hypothesis

4) Record results

5) Analyze results, form conclusion

Big Bang Theory and the Scientific Method

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Summing Things Up

Scientific Revolution Video Clip

Copernicus = Heliocentric Theory

Kepler = Elliptical Planetary Orbits

Galileo = Support for Heliocentric Theory, Acceleration, Inertia

Newton = Calculus and Gravity

Bacon = Scientific Method