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Answered by afreensultana3030
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The Scientific Revolution was a series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.

Answered by shrutirajput30
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Definition: In very generic terms, scientific revolution refers to the resurrection of modern-day science. This can be said to have happened when developments in various branches of studies, especially in chemistry, physics, math, astrophysics and biology, completely transformed the way of doing many things. The Scientific Revolution is a complicated and twisted term upon whose specific periods and actors nobody agrees upon. A number of scientists and historians have managed to create their own version of the revolution, with their own proofs of various events. Thereupon, several historians claim that it began with Copernicus and was all over with Sir Isaac Newton a hundred and fifty years later.

Description: During this century-and-a-half of scientific innovation, several achievements were made in the field of science and technology. Unique methodologies of observation, hypothesis, experimentation, analysis and conclusion were sculptured and processed during this era, with vital discoveries relating to gravity, the skeletal and muscular systems of the human body being made. It is these multitudes of aspects which, when clubbed together, form a general scientific revolution. A rapid ascension of knowledge, specifically in terms of science, happened like never before in the early 17th century amidst modern-day Europe. Many claim that this wasn't just limited to this area, but was a global phenomenon with a large assimilation of knowledge in various countries. A common utilisation of systematic scientific explanations of the various phenomenon was adopted in general during these times, which is invariably credited to scientific revolution.

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