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Why is the Copernican Revolution significant? Check all that apply. Few advancements in scientific knowledge were made. Scientists discovered new evidence to support their theories. Scientists discovered that old interpretations of data was incorrect. Scientists used observations and mathematical data to solve problems in new ways. All theories developed during the time period were disproved by modern science.

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The Copernican Revolution gives us an important framework for understanding the Universe. ... The Universe and everything in it can be understood and predicted using a set of basic physical laws (“rules”). The entire Universe obeys the same physical laws everywhere (and at all times).

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