Innovations and Theories of the Scientific Revolution

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What is the significance of Galileo's observations of Jupiter's moons?
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Galileo's observations of Jupiter's moons provided evidence that not everything orbits the Earth, supporting the heliocentric model.
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Which invention by Galileo allowed for more detailed observations of the solar system?
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Galileo improved the telescope, allowing for more detailed astronomical observations.
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What are Isaac Newton's three laws of motion?
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Newton's three laws of motion are: 1) an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon, 2) F=ma, and 3) for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
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What role did mathematics play in the Scientific Revolution?
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Mathematics provided a language for scientific observations and theories, allowing for precise experimentation and prediction.
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What was the impact of the law of universal gravitation?
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Newton's law of universal gravitation explained the gravitational force between two objects and unified terrestrial and celestial phenomena under one theory.
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What did Andreas Vesalius contribute to medical science during the Scientific Revolution?
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Andreas Vesalius wrote 'De humani corporis fabrica', an influential book on human anatomy based on detailed dissections.
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