What was the Scientific Revolution of the mid-1500s and 1600s? What is the scientific method? List the major steps of the scientific method. What are the lasting consequences of the scientific revolution?

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Question: What was the Scientific Revolution of the mid-1500s and 1600s?

Answer: Before the mid-1500s and 1600s, Scientists feed on ancient scholars scientific materials and what the church explains through the Bible of how God created the universe and the people that lived in the world. The interest people have to observe their natural environments, coupled with the rise of more educated scientists led to the Scientific Revolution which uses observation of the natural world, experimentation, and a well-followed scientific method to discover the world.

Question: What is the scientific method?

Answer: During the mid-1500s and 1600s scientists developed a method called the scientific method with the aim to lay emphasis on observing the natural world and experimentation to test hypothesis. Making them start thinking like scientists instead of accepting unproven theories.

Question: List the major steps of the scientific method.

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1. Observation

2. Experimentation

3. Logical Ideas

4. Hypothesis

Question: What are the lasting consequences of the scientific revolution?

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1. It shaped the way people think and make people question and observe their environments.

2. It embraces the acceptance of proven and tested theories rather than some mystical beliefs.