The Scientific Revolution was seen as one of the first modern developments because it began the emergence of new knowledge systems and changed multiple aspects of how humankind was viewed. In hopes to create a more logical perspective in which the world was viewed, mathematicians and scientists such as Copernicus, Kelper, Galileo, and Newton played prominent roles during the Scientific Revolution by creating, observing, and practicing these new concepts and systems as they were also published in their works and spread to the people to read. These leaders being at the forefront of this revolution, Dismantled older ways of thinking and the perceptions of the world associated with these older ways of thinking. This new conception of the universe through many of those figures' works changed the way in which we view aspects such as nature, mathematics, cosmology, ideas about women, and even magic. The scientific era was also imperative in creating clear distinctions between the study of mathematics, philosophy, technology, astronomy, and biology. These advancements in those areas imparted the world with new concepts as tools of ways to view the world around them.
The Scientific Revolution was seen as one of the first modern developments because it began the emergence of new knowledge systems and changed multiple aspects of how humankind was viewed. In hopes to create a more logical perspective in which the world was viewed, mathematicians and scientists such as Copernicus, Kelper, Galileo, and Newton played prominent roles during the Scientific Revolution by creating, observing, and practicing these new concepts and systems as they were also published in their works and spread to the people to read. These leaders being at the forefront of this revolution, Dismantled older ways of thinking and the perceptions of the world associated with these older ways of thinking. This new conception of the universe through many of those figures' works changed the way in which we view aspects such as nature, mathematics, cosmology, ideas about women, and even magic. The scientific era was also imperative in creating clear distinctions between the study of mathematics, philosophy, technology, astronomy, and biology. These advancements in those areas imparted the world with new concepts as tools of ways to view the world around them.
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