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    Sir Isaac Newton Was a an influential renaissance scientist of the modern era. Mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton Is best known for his laws of gravitation. Isaac Newton's laws are highly important as they are a major building block of modern physics. Sir Isaac Newton Has a tremendous influence on modern science and the way we understand the world today. Sir Isaac Newton Was one of the major players in the 17th century scientific revolution, which was a major turning point in modern…

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    History Paper Draft Galileo Galilei once said, “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.” Despite the heavy opposition Galileo Galilei had to go through regarding the church, he was a great man of science. His discoveries and achievements had a huge impact on the Scientific Revolution and they are still widely used today in modern science. David Wootton, the author of Galileo: Watcher of the…

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    1.a What is science? Science. What is it, and why exactly is it important? Well, sit back, and let me explain. Once upon a time, a guy named Isaac Newton, was sitting underneath an apple tree reading some book that he must have found amusing, when suddenly – an apple falls down, and hits his head. This made Isaac think: What gave the apple the power to fall down? Why didn’t it go up, or sideways? And then he wondered: Why do I fall back down, whenever I jump? After thinking about for a couple of…

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    Newton had invented a new type of telescope, called the refracting telescope. His model was based upon some of the telescopes Galileo had invented. It would take the light and run it through a medium to allow for the waves to slow down and possibly change…

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