How Did The Scientific Revolution Impact The Modern World

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The Scientific Revolution had an impact on the modern world because of these scientists Galileo, Copernicus,Ptolemy,Aristotle, Isaac,Louis Pasteur and more . These scientists have done experiment that have made an impact on the modern world more than most people think.They introduced us to the Scientific Method and general science. These scientists take a huge part in how the Scientific Revolution took impact. One thing that Louis Pasteur did is that he came up with Pasteurization. A thing that Galileo did was he found the Heliocentric View but the Catholic Church was not happy he found that and made him recant (take back)his beliefs,he was also put under house arrest until he soon died. All these scientists really have helped our world and made a huge impact on the Scientific Revolution. Some more things are that if the Scientific Revolution didn’t exist then we would not know about anatomy,science,logic,or gravity. We really would not know if science exists. This is very important to know about. …show more content…

Aristotle and Ptolemy, Isaac Newton,Nicolaus Copernicus,Galileo,and Louis Pasteur. So Aristotle and Ptolemy believed that the earth is the center of the universe,Geocentric View. Nicolas Copernicus brought the Heliocentric Theory to the Renaissance world.Galileo was put under house arrest for the rest of his life and forced to recant(take back )his beliefs. Soon after 300 years the Church finally saw that Galileo was correct and let him out of heresy but after he had already died.Louis Pasteur was a French chemist who had came up with pasteurization. Lastly,Isaac Newton was a Polish astronomer who put forth the theory that the sun is the center of the universe. Those were all some very interesting things about those