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  • One Of The Greatest Northwest Passage
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    Captain James Cook~ World's Greatest Explorer Captain James Cook, an English Navigator and explorer, discovered Austria and the Hawaiian Islands on three famous voyages through the south pacific. Cook became an explorer because of his love of adventure and curiosity about distant lands and their people. Cook was born in Yorkshire, England in the year 1728. Then in the year 1755, Cook joined the British Navy. As a member of the Navy, he became an expert surveyor and astronomer. He was privileged ...
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  • University Of Pisa Professor Of Mathematics
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    Galileo was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He was born in Pisa, Italy on February 15, 1564. In the mid 1570 s, he and his family moved to Florence and he started his formal education in a local monastery. He was sent to the University of Pisa in 1581. While there, he studied medicine and the philosophy of Aristotle until 1585. During these years at the university, he realized that he never really had any interest in medicine but that he had a talent for math. It was in 1585...
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  • The Scientific Revolution A New View Of World
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    Herbert Butterfield stated that, Since the Scientific Revolution overturned the authority in science not only of the middle ages but of the ancient world outshines everything since the rise of Christianity. During the scientific revolution Nicholas Copernicus, Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton all voiced their opinions that contradicted the views of the church. Before the Scientific Revolution, the Bible or Greek philosophers such as Aristotle or astronomers like Claudius Ptolemy, whose ideas wer...
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  • Center Of The Universe Nicolaus Copernicus
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    Where and when did Copernicus live? Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Torn, (Pronounced Thorn), in Poland on February 19, 1473 as Niklas Koppernigk -- a name that he would later Latinize into Nicolaus Copernicus... He was educated in Poland and Italy, and spent most of his working life in From bork (Frauenburg), Warmia, where he died on 1543 May the 24 th. Copernicus story. Copernicus father was a wealthy businessman, copper trader, and respected citizen of Toru. He died when Copernicus was 10. Af...
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  • Sun And Moon Length Of Time
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    ... be this. -- No one, we are persuaded, means to reason in this matter against the authority of the Mosaic history, not even the philosophers whom the editor views with so suspicious an eye: But the Hebrew text having fixed the renovation of the human race to the year 2348 (see BLAIR'S Chronology) before the Christian era; and all deductions that depend on numbers, or on a series of numbers contained in an ancient manuscript, being subject to considerable uncertainty from the chances of interp...
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  • One Of The Great Middle Ages
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    Historians call the period we live in Modern Times. Modern Times began with the Renaissance, one of the rare periods of genius in the worlds history. Beginning in the 14 th century and reaching its height in the 15 th, the Renaissance was a new age filled with remarkable accomplishments. Meaning rebirth. The Renaissance refers to the rediscovery by humanists of the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans. The individualization of man began in this era, and it was during this period that man be...
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  • Astronomer Galileo Galilei Close Up Photographs Ideas
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    Galileo a great Italian astronomer, mathematician, and physicist. By his persistent investigation of natural laws he laid foundations for modern experimental science, and by the construction of astronomical telescopes he greatly enlarged humanity's vision and conception of the universe. He gave a mathematical formulation to many physical laws. His mission was to study the chemical composition and physical state of the largest planet in the solar system, its atmosphere, and four of its moons, for...
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  • The Scientific Revolution Medieval World View
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    ... iting. The combined influence of the Renaissance and the Reformation had generated an attitude of scepticism towards all authority. Soon this skepticism led to a questioning of established beliefs in the sciences, just as it had in religion and politics. COPERNICUS (1473 -- 1543) As mentioned above, sometime around 150 AD, Ptolemy wrote what was to become the defining text for the science of astronomy, an immense book known as the Almagest or "The Greatest. " It's position as the defining te...
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  • Lot From This Project Learn A Lot Galileo
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    I hope that I will learn a lot from this project. Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa on the 18 th of February in 1564. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, belonged to a noble family and had gained some distinction as a musician and a mathematician. At an early age, Galileo wanted to learn both mathematical and mechanical types of things, but his parents, wishing to turn him aside from studies, which promised no important return, steered him toward some sort of medical profession. But this had no effect ...
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  • Center Of The Universe Nicolaus Copernicus
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    Nicolaus Copernicus, who lived from 1473 until 1543, is known for his idea that the sun is motionless at the center of the universe and that the earth and other planets all revolve around it. This Polish astronomer revolutionized beliefs involving the universe, making his thoughts controversial in his time, but common knowledge in our own (Westman). Before the time of Copernicus, people had extremely different views of the universe. A Greek astronomer named Ptolemy had his own theory of the eart...
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  • Decimal Places Infinite Series
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    Biography of the Mathematician Madhava of Sangamagramma (1350 - 1425) is a well-known Indian mathematician who made great impact on the development of Calculus. He was born in 1350 in Sangamagramma in Kerala state in the southwestern part of India. Madhava invented the ideas of Taylor series, Maclaurin series, Power series, trigonometric series, infinite series, and gave formulae for? that leads to the approximation 3. 14159265359. He is also considered the founder of mathematical analysis becau...
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  • University Of Chicago Mount Wilson
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    Edwin Hubble, was an American astronomer who has had an enormous impact on science, often compared to Isaac Newton and Galileo. Hubble has helped change our thoughts and perception of the universe in two important ways. First, Hubble confirmed the existence of other galaxies other than the Milky Way, during a time when many people thought the Milky Way was the entire universe. Secondly, with the help of other astronomers, he confirmed that the universe was expanding at a constant rate by develop...
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  • Twentieth Century Mount Wilson
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    Edwin Powell Hubble: Great Astronomer of the 19 th Century Twinkle, twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky (Gardner 98). &# 9; Stars are a marvelous wonder to many people, that is why some people spend most of their lives wondering what is " above the world so high" (Gardner 98). These people study and map the little twinkling stars in order to get a better meaning of them; they are astronomers. Great astronomers like Edwin...
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  • Enlightenment Thinkers Scientific Revolution
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    Have you ever sat down and just gazed at the stars, wondering how everything began? Have you ever attempted to imagine how everything, from the universe to the human body, works? These common, yet profound, questions are what began the time period known as the Scientific Revolution. The thing that was so revolutionary about this Scientific Revolution was that the worldview was changed permanently. People no longer depended on the church's beliefs for answers in science, and people began to under...
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  • Mathematical Analysis B C
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    Before the time of recorded history, prehistoric people learned to count such things as the animals in their herds and flocks. They probably first used their fingers or pebbles to help keep track of small numbers. They learned to use the length of their hands and arms and other standards of measure. And they learned to use regular shapes when they molded pottery and chipped stone arrowheads. Since the prehistoric times, mathematics has come a long way. In this essay, I will try to sum up the dev...
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  • Johannes Kepler First Kepler's
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    Johannes Kepler was born on December 27, 1571 in Weil der Stadt, Germany. Kepler's grandfather, at one time, was Mayor of Weil, and was supposedly from a noble background. However, his father was a hired mercenary who avoided the gallows. Kepler's mother, Katherine, who was accused of Devil worship, barely escaped from being burned on the stake. In his child years, Kepler was a weak child with constant physical problems. From this fascinating start, Johannes Kepler began his fascinating journey ...
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  • Hall Of Fame Arts And Sciences
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    MARIA MITCHELL The person that I chose for the Women&# 61501; s History Month report is Maria Mitchell, who was a self- taught astronomer. She discovered Comet Mitchell and made amazing achievements throughout her life. Maria Mitchell was born on August 1, 1818 on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket to William and Lydia Mitchell. When Maria Mitchell was growing up in the Quaker community, few girls were allowed to study astronomy and higher mathematics. Even though the Mitchells werent rich Ma...
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  • Sir Isaac Newton Law Of Motion
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    Sir Isaac Newton- Newtons fascination for gravitation started was when he was sitting underneath an apple tree alone in the countryside observing the scenery. While he was sitting down, he noticed an apple fall from the tree, he was asking himself why the apple fell down, thats when he realised that the apple and its force pulls itself to earth. That little apple began his quest for the reason of gravitation. Galileo Galilei- Galileo was inspired when he observed the things around him like a swi...
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  • Sir Isaac Newton Three Laws Of Motion
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    Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton (1643 - 1727), was an English mathematician and physicist, he is considered one of the greatest scientists in history, who made important contributions to many fields of science. His discoveries and theories laid the foundation for much of the progress in science since his time. Newton was one of the inventors of the branch of mathematics called calculus (the other was German mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz). He also solved the mysteries of light and opt...
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  • University Of Pisa Professor Of Mathematics
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    Galileo was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He was born in Pisa, Italy on February 15, 1564. In the mid 1570? s, he and his family moved to Florence and he started his formal education in a local monastery. He was sent to the University of Pisa in 1581. While there, he studied medicine and the philosophy of Aristotle until 1585. During these years at the university, he realized that he never really had any interest in medicine but that he had a talent for math. It was in 158...
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