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Science Breakthroughs: From Copernicus to Einstein

Science Breakthroughs: From Copernicus to Einstein

Di Rothwell, Selene

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English 2026 ISBN 9783565251025
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Between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries, scientific inquiry fundamentally reshaped human understanding of the cosmos, matter, and nature's laws. A succession of revolutionary breakthroughs challenged established dogma, introduced new methodologies, and created frameworks that enabled technological transformation. This history examines how key discoveries emerged from intellectual contexts, generated fierce resistance, and ultimately restructured scientific knowledge. Drawing on original publications, correspondence, institutional records, and experimental notebooks, the narrative traces paradigm shifts across disciplines. Copernicus placed the sun at the solar system's center, contradicting geocentric cosmology and ecclesiastical authority. Galileo's telescopic observations and mathematical physics established experimental methodology. Newton synthesized celestial and terrestrial mechanics through universal gravitation and calculus, creating predictive power unprecedented in natural philosophy. The book explores nineteenth-century transformations. Darwin's evolutionary theory explained biological diversity through natural selection, eliminating design necessity. Maxwell unified electricity, magnetism, and light through mathematical equations. Mendel's genetics revealed inheritance mechanisms. Thermodynamics established energy conservation and entropy. The periodic table organized chemical elements, predicting undiscovered substances. Medical breakthroughs identified disease causation through germ theory, transforming public health.

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