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These notes cover various aspects of the Scientific Revolution, from motivations and key inventions to challenges faced by scientists and their impact. The notes include questions, activities, and references for further research.

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What are your views on the DPWH potentially adopting similar water detention tank projects in other areas prone to flooding? The Scientific Revolution Cycle 3, Meeting 4 Motivation What do you think are the Covid-19 innovations and inventions that are likely to stay? A...

What are your views on the DPWH potentially adopting similar water detention tank projects in other areas prone to flooding? The Scientific Revolution Cycle 3, Meeting 4 Motivation What do you think are the Covid-19 innovations and inventions that are likely to stay? Air Purifiers, UV light Telemedicine Hybrid Workplace Online shopping and drone deliveries Google’s parent company Alphabet has been testing Project Wing, a drone delivery service in the US, Australia and Finland. 1. What made people invent new things and technology? 2. How do you think new ideas and discoveries are received by society? Odd One Out Practice ODD ONE OUT: Write the letter of the one that does not belong in the group, then write the letter which BEST IDENTIFIES the remaining items. Middle Ages Renaissance Revival of the A society which 16th Study of Nature A time of creativity, change does not allow and rebirth of cultural and Century freedom of intellectual pursuits. thought. Scientific Revolution The development of the way of thinking caused the people to discover new knowledge and new inventions resulting to the Scientific Revolution. The change to the medieval idea of science occurred for different reasons: th ★ 17 century scientists and philosophers were able to collaborate with members of the mathematical and astronomical communities. ★ Scientists realized the inadequacy of medieval experimental methods for their work and so felt the need to devise new methods. ★ Academics had access to a legacy of European, Greek, and Middle Eastern scientific philosophy that they could use as a starting point. ★ Institutions (for example, the British Royal Society) helped validate science as a field by providing an outlet for the publication of scientists’ work Triad Activity Identify the inventions/scientific discoveries or philosophies of the following: Galileo Nicolas Copernicus Francis Bacon Isaac Newton Thomas Edison Answer the question: How can we see their inventions/ discoveries now? 3. Put your answers in a chart: Scientist/Thinker Theory/Invention How is it used/evident in the present time 1. Galileo Galilei 2. Nicolaus Copernicus 3. Francis Bacon 4. Isaac Newton 5.Thomas Edison Nicolaus Copernicus- The Heliocentric Theory Johannes Kepler- Laws of Important Planetary Motion discoveries Galileo Galilei- Telescope during the and Observations of the Earth, Moon and Sun Scientific Isaac Newton- Gravity Revolution: Francis Bacon- The Scientific Method Thomas Edison- electricity, communication Challenges Copernicus did not publish his work for fear of being persecuted and punished (printed 1543 before his death) Galileo faced trial by the Inquisition (1633), and spent the rest of his life under house arrest. How can you use the scientific method in making decisions or choices everyday? The life and struggles of female scientists Watch again here: https://youtu.be/-5PyrJUmKXM Imagine History! Imagine the world during the pandemic today if the Scientific Revolution had never happened. How important is the application of science in innovation? ASSIGNMENT: Prepare for FA- IMPACT OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION. *BRING BOND PAPER AND COLORING MATERIALS REFERENCES: https://www.britannica.com/science/Scientific-Revolution https://youtu.be/-5PyrJUmKXM

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