

The Scientific Revolution Changed the Way Europe Viewed the Universe Medicine and Thinking
In spite of all the advances in literacy, astrology, science, and medicine, and thinking, the common European had no idea how to interpret new findings in the world of science. When the Scientific Revolution began to disprove past ideals and new ideas were shown to the masses, many Europeans experienced trepidation. Despite the advances in science and the efforts of the scientists of the sixteenth and seventeenth century to demonstrate that the world and universe were governed by discernible laws, the Scientific Revolution had little impact on the everyday lives and thoughts of the mass of European citizens.
Lauren Axelrod published this 30 months ago
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