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    As we learned in the text this week, no scientific hypothesis, theory or law is valid unless its predictions are in agreement with with experimental results (Shipman, 2016, p. 4). I think Sir Isaac Newton's application of the scientific method made him more successful in his research. Though there were others involved in the "scientific revolution" of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Newton stands out in his work reevaluating concepts of motion, and devising laws of motion that we still…

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    Satish Chandra Poodari Homework 5 Military technology and safety. Robots use in military raises safety concerns: Introduction From the past few decades, robots use becomes very popular and common in military services. Robots are able to do some risky jobs which human beings are unable to do. There are many benefits of using robots compare to humans. Humans get tired easily during the war but machines do not get tired. They don’t know what fear of death is, never close their eyes nor hide…

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    Sir Isaac Newton is the best scientist to ever live. Not only was Sir Isaac Newton an inventor, he was also an extraordinary teacher of all scientific categories. Sir Isaac Newton changed the scientific world when he discovered how gravity works. Newton changed the teaching curriculum for the rest of time when he discovered Newton’s law of Motion and gravity. Sir Isaac Newton was also a detective. Sir Isaac Newton changed the scientific world when he discovered gravity. The discovery of gravity…

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    Isaac Newton had a rough childhood. He was born December 25, 1642. His father died before he was even born, and at the young age of three, his mother left him in the care of his grandmother to go remarry. His mother had three more children with her new husband, so that made Isaac, one of four kids. He went to school at the ages of 12-17, and was then pulled out to help farm. After that, he was admitted to college with the help of his uncle, where he was awarded a scholarship. That scholarship…

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    If Isaac Newton was to watch the clip from Star Wars, there would be many reasons why he would be sad. Many aspects of the clip go against his laws, Therefore, making Newton sad. One example is that in the video there are ships flying. However, because there is no air in space, there is no air resistance, meaning there is nothing pushing against the ships so that they could fly. In Newton’s first law, he states that “Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or uniform of motion in a right…

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    The scientific revolution was knowns for its contribution that knowledge should be acquired through experimentation and observation. During this time, Europeans’ thought that if they put their effort to invest in science, that this was a way of learning how the universe was created. At this time, Europe knowledge began to advances into the understanding of the natural world through science. Along the way, the scientific revolution paved a way into political, social, and religious social systems.…

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    The Scientific Revolution had a major impact on culture and society. It changed the thinking of everyone during the 16th and 17th century. The scientific revolution emerged from The Renaissance. The Scientific revolution was the emergence of modern science during the olden times. It changed technology, astronomy, biology, chemistry, medicine and many more things that changes or view of life. Before the Scientific Revolution lots of people were dying because they did not know how to treat…

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    which is one of the leading global food and Beverage Company as well as one of the largest health-focused food companies in the world. It produced proactive leading health brand such as Activia, bottled water, and other baby nutrition. Danone founder Isaac Carasso started his work as an opportunity to help children who suffered intestinal disorder not having enough healthy nutrition following world war-I in Spain. His son moved to U.S in 1942 during the German invasion and started Dannon Company…

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    A Christian scientist I decided to write about is Robert Boyle. Robert Boyle was born on January, 25, 1627 in Lismore Republic of Ireland. He died December, 31, 1691 from paralysis. Robert Boyle was known as ,"The Father of Modern Chemistry. " He was the youngest of the family and the most favorited according to his family. At age eleven Boyle was pulled out of school and toured at the Great Earl's new English base and eventually dispatched on a grand tour of Europe with his older brother. In…

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    mathematician known for his great work was Isaac Newton. Newton is credited and considered as one of the most intelligent minds of the 17th century. He has made a big contribution to the scientific revolution, by developing theories on Calculus, Light, and Celestial mechanics. Newton also made many big discoveries that have changed the world and how we see it. Born into a farmer’s family on January 4, 1643 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England is where Isaac Newton spent his early years. Being…

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