Inventions
Ideas
Discoveries
Science Figures
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100
A device to measure temperature
What is the Thermometer?
100
A logical approach to science.
What is the Scientific Method?
100
The story of the apple falling on Newton's head that inspired this law.
What is the Law of Gravity?
100
He said knowledge should be based on observation?
Who is Aristotle?
100
A way to find out about things.
What is knowledge?
200
Galileo invented a version of to view the stars
What is the Telescope?
200
Heavier bodies do not fall faster than lighter ones.
What is the Law of Falling Bodies?
200
Copernicus's idea that the sun was the center of the universe.
What is Heliocentric?
200
He thought science should use empiricism to find truth.
Who is Bacon?
200
Use of reason and experience.
What is Rationalism?
300
It was used to magnify images.
What is the Concave Lens?
300
Navigators used it to find their way.
What is Magnetism?
300
Galileo observed that these orbited a planet, not the earth.
What are Jupiter's Moons?
300
He proved he existed with "I think, therefore, I am."
Who is Descartes?
300
An accepted source of knowledge.
What is Authority?
400
Galileo made this more efficient.
What is the Microscope?
400
Math that explains how movement works.
What is Calculus?
400
Brahe observed the changing stars in the sky.
What are Supernovas and comets?
400
He proved the heavens were imperfect.
Who is Galileo?
400
Use of observation and experimentation.
What is Empiricism?
500
A device to measure air pressure.
What is the Barometer?
500
A way to express geometric shapes and a coordinate system.
What is Analytical Geometry?
500
Edmund Halley predicted the movement of a comet.
What is the Orbit of Comets?
500
He write the rules about how the universe moves.
Who is Newton?
500
Reasoning that moves from general to specific.
What is Logical Deduction?
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