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Describe the main contributions of the Scientific revolution

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Answered by dackpower
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The continuity of issues which marked the development of contemporary science during the early modern period is known as Scientific Movement. When advancements began in the field of math, science, astronomy, biology which also human physiology and chemistry modified the prospects of society about nature. The Scientific Revolution took started in Europe towards the conclusion of the Renaissance period which was continued through the late 18th century, which was the intellectual human movement which came to be known as Enlightenment.

The impression of a scientific revolution which continued for extensive period developed in the eighteenth century which was mentioned in the composition of Jean Sylvain Bailly, who witnessed a two-stage manner of mopping away the old customs and stabilizing the new. The commencement of the Scientific Revolution, the Scientific Renaissance, was concentrated on the restoration of the principles of the old-fashioned which is generally contemplated to have ceased in 1632 with the edition of ''Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems''. The scientific revolution was concluded with the "grand synthesis" which was based on 1687 Principia of Issac newton.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The main contributions for the scientific revolution are, Galelio Galleli, Copernicus, Johannes Kepler.

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Their work on the solar system and the planetary motion laws have been taken into consideration and something that is huge or big as far as the contribution is concerned.

After them Newtons contribution to the field of science is uncountable and unmeasured, he has been the change that changed the subject forever and his inputs in each field shows his greatness and the legacy that he has lefy for the generations to follow.

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