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Parent topics
- Nicolaus Copernicus [r]: (1473–1543) Astronomer, founder of the heliocentric system. [e]
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- Isaac Newton [r]: (1642–1727) English physicist and mathematician, best known for his elucidation of the universal theory of gravitation and his development of calculus. [e]
- Galileo Galilei [r]: (1564-1642) Italian scientist, a pioneer in combining mathematical theory with systematic experiment in science, who came into conflict with the Church. [e]
- Tycho Brahe [r]: Danish astronomer of the 16th century. [e]
- Johannes Kepler [r]: (1571-1630) German astronomer best known for his three laws of planetary motion. [e]
- Thomas Kuhn [r]: (1921–1996) American philosopher who revolutionized philosophy of science by describing science as being driven by paradigm-defining revolutions rather than steady progress. [e]
- Nicolaus Copernicus [r]: (1473–1543) Astronomer, founder of the heliocentric system. [e]
- Isaac Newton [r]: (1642–1727) English physicist and mathematician, best known for his elucidation of the universal theory of gravitation and his development of calculus. [e]
- Model-dependent realism [r]: A philosophical position that all we can know about reality consists of networks of world pictures that explain observations by connecting them by rules to concepts defined in models. [e]
- Copernican Revolution [r]: Add brief definition or description