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Name that Scientist
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200

The founder of modern physics.

James Clerk Maxwell

200

He discovered the Law of Mass Conservation.

Lavoisier

200

He developed the idea of spontaneous generation.

Aristotle

200

Double Jeopardy: Spontaneous Generation

The idea that _______ ___________ can be spontaneously formed from non-living substances.

200

What lesson can we learn from the fact that scientific progress stalled during the Dark Ages?

The progress of science depends on government and culture.

400

He was one of the first scientists.

Thales

400
He destroyed the law of the immutability of species.

Darwin

400

He is known as the single greatest scientist of all time.

Newton

400

Science

A branch of study dedicated to the accumulation and classification of _______ ____ in order to formulate general laws about the natural world.

400

What caused scientific progress to move forward again towards the end of the Dark Ages?

A Christian worldview caused science to progress at the end of the Dark Ages.

600

He collected much data in favor of the heliocentric system, but he was forced to recant belief in it.

Galileo

600
He was an ancient Greek scientist who believed in atoms.

Democritus

600

He determined how traits are passed on during reproduction.

Mendel

600

Papyrus

A primitive form of _______, made from the long-leafed plant of the same name.

600

What lesson can we learn from the fact that the idea of spontaneous generation was believed for so long despite the evidence against it?

We should believe scientific ideas because of evidence, not because of the people who believe in them.

800

He proposed the geocentric system.

Ptolemy

800

He was considered the first modern scientist.

Grosseteste

800

He determined the first law of thermodynamics.

Joule

800

Spontaneous Generation

The idea that living organisms can be spontaneously formed from ____-________ substances.

800
He wrote Origin of the Species.

Charles Darwin

1000

He had two theories of relativity and was big in quantum mechanics.

Einstein

1000

Double Jeopardy: He proposed the heliocentric system.

Copernicus

1000

He developed the first detailed atomic theory. He became known as the founder of modern atomic theory.

Dalton

1000

Science

A branch of study dedicated to the accumulation and classification of observable facts in order to formulate _______ ____ about the natural world.

1000

Final Jeopardy: He is best known for his model of the atom. It was named after him, and it revealed many of the atom's mysteries.

Bohr

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