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  • the book that marks the beginning of the revolution
  • he is kinda convincing...
  • planets definitely moved around the sun in circular orbits
  • ON THE REVOLUTION OF THE CELESTIAL SPHERES
  • thermometer came to the world
  • all this evidence and you don't believe me? it proves that all my discoveries are correct though...
  • WE HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO TORTURE YOU IF YOU PUBLISH IT
  • IT IS AGAINST THE CHURCH BELIEFS
  • the effective use of telescope
  • it doesn't just move in that way, it moves in many other ways, it orbits in non circular ways, it doesn't always just move in a circle shape.#160;
  • nicolaus copernicus published on the revolution of the celestial spheres. many historians think this book marks the beginning of the whole scientific revolution because it had many important theories about the universe inside. his discoveries inspired a lot of people, espescially physicists and mathematicans to start thinking about the universe.#160;
  • the upgrade version of telescope
  • wow so many planets! i thought the earth, the sun, and the moon was the only ones!
  • in 1593, Galileo invented a thermometer to measure temperature and this gave a lot of people a better understanding of heat.#160;thanks to the thermometer, he discovered one priciple that the density of a liquid changes in proportion to its temperature. he wanted to publish his discoveries but the catholic leaders threatened him with torture if he doesn't accept the church's belief and teachings.#160;
  • the barmometer was invited
  • there is gonig to be a tornado tomorrow!!!!!
  • In 1595, johanne kepler paved the way for telescopes to continue develop and invent many ideas about our solar system. he proved copernicus's theory wrong and redefined the planet's orbits by finding out that the planets move in elliptical, or oval, and orbits around the sun. he said that the sun is actively pushing the planets around in non circular orbitts.#160;
  • issac newton's laws
  • why did the apple fall onto my head, why does it not fall backward, foward, or upwards? or into other directions?#160;
  • In 1609, Johanne kepler built a much more improved telescope to help him improve and develop his ideas and discoveries.it helped a lot with his experiments. he was the first person to explain the principles of how a telescope works. the telescope was desgiend to survey a part of the milky way galay in the search of other planets outside our solar system. he led to the discovery of more than 2600 planets by observing more than half a million stars with the help of this telescope.#160;
  • it is wonderful how a telescope can help me see all these planets!!! no one has ever seen this view before, i got to tell the world about this!
  • In 1643, an Italian scientist called Evangelista Torricelli invented the barmometer, a device that measures air pressure in a certain environment. the invention is one of the first instruments invented to study the atmosphere. it is used to help forecast the weather and it gives scientists new ways to learn about the world. the barometer is used by many scientists to make many more small discoveries and also prove many discoveries.#160;
  • I HAVE TO LET EVERYONE KNOW
  • In 1687, Issac Newton invented the law of gravity and the three law of motion and they describe howobjects move in space. when he was sitting in the garden one day and an apple fell on his head, he suddenly came up with a theory that there has to be a force that pulls other matters towards it. he thought the larger the object, the greater the force.#160;
  • you know what, i will go discover this myself!!!!
  • there has to be a force that pulls the apple towards me? do i have a force?#160;
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