STATION #1: NICOLAUS COPERNICUS

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STATION #1: NICOLAUS COPERNICUS Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer who is best known for the astronomical theory that the Sun was near the center of the universe and that the Earth and other planets rotated around the center. He also stated that the Earth spinning on its axis, rotates once daily and makes a full revolution around the Sun in a year. Copernicus did not believe that the Earth and other planets were influenced by or revolved due to the Sun, instead he believed that the Sun was located near the center of the universe. It was this center of the universe which influenced those bodies and caused them to revolve. This theory is called the heliocentric or sun-center theory of the universe. PRIMARY SOURCES The great majority of authors believe that the earth stands still in the center of the universe, and consider it inconceivable and ridiculous to suppose the opposite. But if the matter is carefully weighed it will be seen that the question is not yet settled. If one should admit that the earth revolved (instead of the sun), and if this was carefully considered in regard to the apparent rising and setting of the sun, it would be discovered that this was the real situation. Nicolaus Copernicus, The Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies 1543 Ptolemy s Geocentric Model of the Universe Copernicus s Heliocentric Model of the Universe

STATION #2: GALILEO GALIELI Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian astronomer who was the first to use the newly invented telescope to study celestial objects. He was the first to see lunar mountains and sunspots, and the first to see Saturn's rings (although his telescope was not good enough to clearly show them as rings). He also discovered the fact that the planet Venus shows distinct "phases" much like the Moon, indicating that Venus must orbit the Sun just as the Moon orbits the Earth. Perhaps Galileo's most famous discovery came when he pointed his telescope at Jupiter. Galileo's discoveries were very controversial, as they indicated that the Earth was not the center of the Universe. These views conflicted with the teachings of the Catholic Church; the Church court forced Galileo to recant his views and placed him under house arrest for life. Only in 1992 did the Church admit its condemnation of Galileo was in error. PRIMARY SOURCES I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual. Galileo

STATION #3: FRANCIS BACON Bacon saw himself as the inventor of a method which would kindle a light in nature - "a light that would eventually disclose and bring into sight all that is most hidden and secret in the universe." This method involved the collection of data, their judicious interpretation, the carrying out of experiments, thus to learn the secrets of nature by organized observation of its regularities. Bacon's proposals had a powerful influence on the development of science in seventeenth century Europe. PRIMARY SOURCE "Men have sought to make a world from their own conception and to draw from their own minds all the material which they employed, but if, instead of doing so, they had consulted experience and observation, they would have the facts and not opinions to reason about, and might have ultimately arrived at the knowledge of the laws which govern the material world." Francis Bacon SCIENTIFIC METHOD

STATION #5: ISSAC NEWTON Sir Isaac Newton was an English physicist, astronomer and mathematician. He is best known for his theory of universal gravitation which became the basis for many subsequent scientific astronomical studies. Newton is considered one of, if not the most influential astronomers of all time. Besides his contributions to this field, he also invented a new form of math which he called calculus, and he discovered the secrets of light and color. PRIMARY SOURCE Here is buried Isaac Newton, Knight, who by a strength of mind almost divine, and mathematical principles peculiarly his own, explored the course and figures of the planets, the paths of comets, the tides of the sea, the dissimilarities in rays of light, and, what no other scholar has previously imagined, the properties of the colours thus produced. Diligent, sagacious and faithful, in his expositions of nature, antiquity and the holy Scriptures, he vindicated by his philosophy the majesty of God mighty and good, and expressed the simplicity of the Gospel in his manners. Mortals rejoice that there has existed such and so great an ornament of the human race! He was born on 25 December 1642, and died on 20 March 1726/7. Translation from G.L. Smyth, The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey (1826), ii, 703 4.

STATION #4: RENE DESCARTES Rene Descartes was a respected philosopher, scientist and mathematician. He used new methods of investigating nature and he invented analytic geometry. He was the first philosopher to describe the physical universe in terms of matter and motion. He created three major works: Discourse on Method, Meditations on First Philosophy, and Principles of Philosophy. He claimed that the world was created by God and that it was made of two substances: matter and spirit. Matter was the physical universe and spirit was the human mind. He considered that perhaps God or an evil spirit was constantly tricking his mind causing him to believe what was false. His theories of knowledge and of the relation between mind and matter influenced many later philosophers. PRIMARY SOURCES It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well. It is only prudent never to place complete confidence in that by which we have even once been deceived. I think therefore I am. Rene Descartes

Name Global 9R-Ms. Hock & Ms. Powers Period Date SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION Directions: As you travel from station to station, answer the questions that follow: Station #1: Nicolaus Copernicus 1. Who was Nicolaus Copernicus? Station #4: Rene Descartes 1. Who was Rene Descartes? 2. What does Copernicus explain in this primary source? 2. Interpret his primary sources: 3. What is the heliocentric model of the universe? 4. How does the heliocentric model differ from Ptolemy s geocentric model? 3. What do you think he would want people to use in their everyday lives? Station #2: Galileo Galieli 1. Who was Galileo? Station #5: Issac Newton 1. Who was Issac Newton? 2. How did Galileo contribute to the Scientific Revolution? 2. How did Newton change the world? 3. Interpret the two quotes from Galielo: 4. Based on the cartoon and reading, how did the Catholic Church respond to his findings? Station #3: Francis Bacon 1. Who was Francis Bacon? 2. What major contribution did Bacon make to the world? 3. How does his contribution still impact you today? 4. According to the primary source, what does Bacon say we should use in our everyday lives? 3. According to the primary source, how was Newton remembered? 4. How has his contributions helped the world? YOU BE THE JUDGE: WAS THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION A REJECTION OF TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY?