Discoveries Of Scientists Of The "Age Of Reason"
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The discoveries of many scientist and great thinkers of the "Age of
Reason" have all contributed to the entire scope of how we view astronomy
today. The shift was of a less secular thesis to one based on humanism and
the Scientific Method. There were several great thinkers that led to this
disco ....
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greatly angered. While Copernicus's book was not a revolutionary book, it
was, however, a catalyst to make other minds ponder the new Heliocentric
theory.
After Copernicus's death there were three other scientists which
helped credit the Heliocentric theory. Tycho Brahe was the first, he
played with the idea that the planets all revolved around the sun, but the
sun instead revolved around the Earth(still Geocentric). After Brahe's
death Johannes Kepler took the notes and data ....
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