1. The Scientific Revolution
The zeitgeist of the scientific revolution influenced the emergence of modern science, the developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry which revolutionized our view in society and nature. ... Modern science influenced man's conception of nature and basic reality. ... Although modern has an abroad definition, the scientific revolution is considered to be the start of the modern era. ... Newton then publishes The Law of Gravity, which describes the universes force of attraction and the property of mass. ... The zeitgeist of the scientific revolution is consider...
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