๐ฌ The term 'Scientific Revolution' is a useful tool for organizing events in history, but it was not used in its contemporary sense until the mid-1800s.
๐ According to Thomas Kuhn, scientific revolutions occur when scientists encounter anomalies that cannot be explained by their current paradigm.
๐ The start of the Scientific Revolution is often associated with Nicolaus Copernicus and his breakthrough in challenging the geocentric model of the universe.
๐ Nicole Oresme argued for heliocentrism, suggesting that the earth might revolve around the sun, 166 years before Copernicus.
๐ Oresme's book 'The Book of Heaven and the World' presented rational arguments for a rotating earth but concluded that the bible states the earth must remain still.
๐ฌ Oresme made significant contributions to math and physics, including the use of mathematical graphs and the physics of falling objects.
๐ Nicolaus Copernicus proposed a heliocentric model of the universe, where the Earth revolves around the sun.
๐ Copernicus studied arts, math, and astronomy at various universities and also worked as a private physician and economist.
๐ Despite facing ridicule and opposition, Copernicus published his radical theory of heliocentrism in 1514.
๐ Copernicus proposed a sun-centered cosmos, challenging the prevailing geocentric model.
โญ๏ธ His book, 'De rev', presented the hypothesis that the sun-centered model was a better fit for the cosmos.
๐ Copernicus's work built upon the ideas of the ancient Greek astronomer Aristarchus.
๐ Copernicus's heliocentric model expanded the size of the universe and eliminated retrograde motion.
๐ช Copernicus's theory still included some elements of the Christian-Aristotelian cosmos, such as crystalline spheres and a center point near the sun.
๐ The Scientific Revolution was not a sharp break from Christian knowledge, and Copernicus was a diplomat and religious person.
๐ The Scientific Revolution started with Copernicus's book, which challenged conventional cosmology.
๐ญ The majority of people were unaware of the Scientific Revolution and its impact on their daily lives.
๐ The concept of the Scientific Revolution emerged in the 19th century with new methods of knowledge and experimentation.
๐ The Scientific Revolution consisted of multiple scientific advancements in different places and times.
๐ Nicknamed astronomers played a significant role in catching up medieval Europe's astronomical knowledge.
๐ Historians play a crucial role in framing and telling the stories of scientific revolutions.