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A Brief History of
     Science
  33 Key Scientists to Know
What is Science?

The accumulation and classification of
observable facts in order to formulate
general laws about the natural world

When true science is employed, great
progress is made. When it is not, and the
reasons why things happen are not
considered important, progress stalls.
Imhotep

• 2650 - 2600 B.C.
• Egyptian engineer, architect, and physician
• most Egyptian scientists accumulated knowledge
  by trial and error, not through real scientific
  discovery - they did not try to understand why
  things happened the way they did
• Legend claims he invented papyrus
Thales of
 Miletus

•   circa 625-546 B.C.

•   one of the first real scientists, studying many fields

•   studied astronomy and predicted a solar eclipse

•   believed everything originated from water
Anaximander
      of Miletus

•   circa 610-546 B.C.

•   here depicted in Raphael’s School of Athens, next to his
    student, Pythagoras

•   student of Thales

•   studied astronomy, biology, geometry, etc.

•   claimed that nature is ruled by laws

•   believed to have conducted the first experiment
Anaximenes
 of Miletus
• circa 585-525 B.C.
• student of Anaximander
• believed that everything was essentially
  made of air
• like his teachers, attempted to explain the
  natural world
Leucippus
(most likely of Miletus)
• circa 500 - 450 B.C.
• built on the ideas of Anaximenes that all
    matter was composed of the same
    substance
• Father of atomic theory
•   “Nothing happens at random, but
    everything from reason and by necessity” -
    Leucippus’ only surviving quote
Democritus

•   460 - 370 B.C.

•   more famous student of Leucippus

•   most influential pre-socratic
    philosopher, studying many fields

•   later scientists found evidence to
    support his hypotheses about the atom

•   Said that atoms were in constant motion
Aristotle

• 384-322 B.C.
• son of a doctor, student of Plato, studied
  biology extensively
• developed the first classification system
• very important and respected in many fields
• considered the greatest scientist of his time
• reminds us of the importance of evidence over
  reputation
Archimedes

•   287-212 B.C

•   most likely studied in Alexandria under Euclid
    (founder of geometry as we know it)

•   inventor, mathematician, physicist, father of calculus

•   linked math and science, using mathematical
    formulas to explain things in nature
Ptolemy

• 90 - 168 A.D.
• Prominent, respected scientist in many fields
• Ptolemaic, or geocentric system
• Reminds us of the importance of evidence over
  preconceived notions
Dark Ages
• Limited progress was made in science and
  the arts during this time
• Crumbling trade routes in Rome prevented
  the free exchange of ideas
• Rome encouraged practical discoveries and
  inventions, but unlike Greece, was
  uninterested in the reasons behind them
Robert
    Grosseteste

•   1170-1253 A.D.

•   Served as Bishop in England and professor at
    Oxford; demanded that all of his clergy be
    literate and receive some training in theology

•   Developed the scientific method to explain why
    things happened the way they did

• Considered the first modern scientist
Dietrich von
    Freiberg

• circa 1250-1310 A.D.
• German priest
• Wrote on nearly every branch of theology,
  philosophy and natural science
• Best known for explaining why rainbows
  appear in the sky
Roger Bacon

 • 1220-1294
 • Lecturer at Oxford and Franciscan friar
 • Student of Grosseteste, who is often
   mistakenly called the father of the scientific
   method
 • Advocated for science as a means to
   understand the world and God
Nicholas
   of Cusa
• 1401-1464
• Served as a Cardinal; skilled in theology,
  mathematics, philosophy, science and art.
• Described the learned man as one who is
  aware of his own ignorance
• First to disagree with Ptolemy’s geocentric
  view after studying the planets extensively
Nicolaus
      Copernicus
•   1473-1543, Poland

•   Proposed the heliocentric system, which says that the
    sun is at the center, and all of the planets rotate around it

•   Spoke 4 languages, and so was able to translate Ptolemy’s
    work, which was only available in Greek

•   The Church rejected his work, believing that since God
    created man, earth must be at the center of everything
Andreas
      Vesalius
•   1514-1564, Belgian physician

•   Showed that the anatomical teachings of Galen,
    revered in medical schools, was based upon the
    dissections of animals even though they were
    meant as a guide to the human body.
•   Published most accurate text detailing the internal
    structure of the human body
Johannes
    Kepler
• 1571-1630, Germany
• Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion -
  mathematical equations showing the orbits
  of the planets
• Gathered the detailed evidence to support
  Copernicus’ theory
• Studied astronomy to bring glory to God
Galileo Galilei
• 1564-1642, Italy
• Built a telescope with which he gathered more
  evidence for the heliocentric system, including
  the planets’ reflection of the sun’s light
• Tried for heresy for his research on the
  heliocentric system, and recanted
• Used logic, simple terms and math to solve
  scientific problems
Blaise Pascal
• 1623-1662, France
• Made advances in geometry at 13
• Discovered properties of fluids and
  atmospheric pressure
• Invented the first accurate calculator
• At 27, abandoned math and science to study
  religion; Pascal’s Wager
Sir Isaac Newton

• 1642-1727, England
• Considered the single greatest scientist of all time
• He developed laws of gravity and motion, which
  changed man’s view of the universe, and invented
  calculus.
• He failed as a farmer, and so went to Cambridge
  to study math and science
Robert Boyle

• 1627-1691, England
• Founder of modern chemistry
• Boyle’s Laws - still used in chemistry today
• “Remember to give glory to the One who
  authored nature.”
Antoni van
Leeuwenhook
• 1632-1723, Holland
• Built the first single lens microscope
• Discovered protozoa, and disproved
  spontaneous generation through his
  discovery of bacteria
• Worked as a linen draper, not a scientist
The Enlightenment
• Encouraged reason, freedom, democracy, using one’s
  intellect to discover truth rather than being led by
  others
• Examined scientific works critically rather than
  relying on the reputation of past scientists
  (Aristotle, Ptolemy, etc.)
• Began to question God and the authority of
  Scripture
Carrolus Linnaeus

• 1707-1778, Sweden
• Physician, botanist and professor
• Developed a classification system for living things
  which we still use today; binomial nomenclature
• His goal was to create a classification that would
  reveal the Divine Order of God’s Creation
Antoine Lavoisier

• 1743-1794, France
• Developed the Law of Mass Conservation -
  matter can neither be created nor destroyed, it
  can only change forms.
• Father of modern chemistry, discovered oxygen
• Executed during the French Revolution
John Dalton
• 1766-1844, England
• Founder of modern atomic theory - each
  atom differed from the next only by weight
• Teacher (had his own school, with as many
  as 60 students), and private math tutor,
  though he had little formal schooling
• Made his discoveries by conducting
  experiments and recording what he
  observed in nature
Charles Darwin
• 1809-1882, England
• He is well-known for his book, Origin of
  Species, which outlines his theories of
  evolution. This proposed that life originated
  without a Creator.
• He showed that the idea of the immutability
  of species is not true, revolutionizing the
  study of living things. Species do change in
  response to their environment, or through
  cross-breeding, under God’s direction.
Louis Pasteur

• 1822-1895, France
• Developed a rabies vaccine, revolutionizing
  treatment of infectious diseases
• Developed the process of pasteurization,
  preventing the growth of bacteria in
  beverages such as milk
Sir Charles Lyell

 • 1797-1875, Scotland
 • Studied geology and paleontology, advocated
   uniformitarianism - belief in an earth that is
   billions of years old, altered by slow, gradual
   processes
Gregor Mendel

• 1822 - 1884
• Austrian monk
• He studied the passing of traits from one
  generation to the next in pea plants
• He is the father of Genetics, a popular field
  of study within biology.
Michael Faraday
• 1791-1867, England
• Experimented with electricity and believed that
  electricity and magnetism were part of the same
  process
• The Faraday constant is named for him, and he is
  considered the best experimentalist in the history of
  science, despite having little formal education
• He was well-known for his strong faith in God
James Clark
   Maxwell
• 1831-1879, Scotland
• Founder of modern physics
• Worked closely with Faraday and later
  proved his ideas about electromagnetism
  through mathematical formulas
• Showed that light, electricity, and magnetism
  are all part of the same phenomenon
James Joule
• 1818-1889, England
• Demonstrated the First Law of Thermodynamics
  - like matter, energy can not be created or
  destroyed, but changes forms (ex. kinetic to
  thermal)
• Student of John Dalton
• the unit of measurement of energy, the joule, is
  named for him
Max Planck

• 1858-1947, Germany
• Developed the idea of quanta, leading to
  quantum mechanics
• Quanta are tiny packets of energy (just as
  atoms are tiny packets of matter)
• Nobel Prize winner and gifted pianist
Albert Einstein
  •   1879-1955
  •   As a young man, he formed a weekly discussion
      group with friends about science and
      philosophy, jokingly called the Olympia Academy.
  •   Albert Einstein is probably one of the most
      popular figures of all time. He created the
      Theory of Relativity, and so, challenged
      Newton’s laws that were the basis of everything
      known in physics until the beginning of the 20th
      century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for
      his work in Quantum Mechanics.
Niels Bohr

• 1885-1962, from Copenhagen
• Leader in theoretical physics
• Awarded the Nobel Prize for his work
  concerning the atom.
• His model of the atom is named after him.

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Scientists Module 1

  • 1. A Brief History of Science 33 Key Scientists to Know
  • 2. What is Science? The accumulation and classification of observable facts in order to formulate general laws about the natural world When true science is employed, great progress is made. When it is not, and the reasons why things happen are not considered important, progress stalls.
  • 3. Imhotep • 2650 - 2600 B.C. • Egyptian engineer, architect, and physician • most Egyptian scientists accumulated knowledge by trial and error, not through real scientific discovery - they did not try to understand why things happened the way they did • Legend claims he invented papyrus
  • 4. Thales of Miletus • circa 625-546 B.C. • one of the first real scientists, studying many fields • studied astronomy and predicted a solar eclipse • believed everything originated from water
  • 5. Anaximander of Miletus • circa 610-546 B.C. • here depicted in Raphael’s School of Athens, next to his student, Pythagoras • student of Thales • studied astronomy, biology, geometry, etc. • claimed that nature is ruled by laws • believed to have conducted the first experiment
  • 6. Anaximenes of Miletus • circa 585-525 B.C. • student of Anaximander • believed that everything was essentially made of air • like his teachers, attempted to explain the natural world
  • 7. Leucippus (most likely of Miletus) • circa 500 - 450 B.C. • built on the ideas of Anaximenes that all matter was composed of the same substance • Father of atomic theory • “Nothing happens at random, but everything from reason and by necessity” - Leucippus’ only surviving quote
  • 8. Democritus • 460 - 370 B.C. • more famous student of Leucippus • most influential pre-socratic philosopher, studying many fields • later scientists found evidence to support his hypotheses about the atom • Said that atoms were in constant motion
  • 9. Aristotle • 384-322 B.C. • son of a doctor, student of Plato, studied biology extensively • developed the first classification system • very important and respected in many fields • considered the greatest scientist of his time • reminds us of the importance of evidence over reputation
  • 10. Archimedes • 287-212 B.C • most likely studied in Alexandria under Euclid (founder of geometry as we know it) • inventor, mathematician, physicist, father of calculus • linked math and science, using mathematical formulas to explain things in nature
  • 11. Ptolemy • 90 - 168 A.D. • Prominent, respected scientist in many fields • Ptolemaic, or geocentric system • Reminds us of the importance of evidence over preconceived notions
  • 12. Dark Ages • Limited progress was made in science and the arts during this time • Crumbling trade routes in Rome prevented the free exchange of ideas • Rome encouraged practical discoveries and inventions, but unlike Greece, was uninterested in the reasons behind them
  • 13. Robert Grosseteste • 1170-1253 A.D. • Served as Bishop in England and professor at Oxford; demanded that all of his clergy be literate and receive some training in theology • Developed the scientific method to explain why things happened the way they did • Considered the first modern scientist
  • 14. Dietrich von Freiberg • circa 1250-1310 A.D. • German priest • Wrote on nearly every branch of theology, philosophy and natural science • Best known for explaining why rainbows appear in the sky
  • 15. Roger Bacon • 1220-1294 • Lecturer at Oxford and Franciscan friar • Student of Grosseteste, who is often mistakenly called the father of the scientific method • Advocated for science as a means to understand the world and God
  • 16. Nicholas of Cusa • 1401-1464 • Served as a Cardinal; skilled in theology, mathematics, philosophy, science and art. • Described the learned man as one who is aware of his own ignorance • First to disagree with Ptolemy’s geocentric view after studying the planets extensively
  • 17. Nicolaus Copernicus • 1473-1543, Poland • Proposed the heliocentric system, which says that the sun is at the center, and all of the planets rotate around it • Spoke 4 languages, and so was able to translate Ptolemy’s work, which was only available in Greek • The Church rejected his work, believing that since God created man, earth must be at the center of everything
  • 18. Andreas Vesalius • 1514-1564, Belgian physician • Showed that the anatomical teachings of Galen, revered in medical schools, was based upon the dissections of animals even though they were meant as a guide to the human body. • Published most accurate text detailing the internal structure of the human body
  • 19. Johannes Kepler • 1571-1630, Germany • Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion - mathematical equations showing the orbits of the planets • Gathered the detailed evidence to support Copernicus’ theory • Studied astronomy to bring glory to God
  • 20. Galileo Galilei • 1564-1642, Italy • Built a telescope with which he gathered more evidence for the heliocentric system, including the planets’ reflection of the sun’s light • Tried for heresy for his research on the heliocentric system, and recanted • Used logic, simple terms and math to solve scientific problems
  • 21. Blaise Pascal • 1623-1662, France • Made advances in geometry at 13 • Discovered properties of fluids and atmospheric pressure • Invented the first accurate calculator • At 27, abandoned math and science to study religion; Pascal’s Wager
  • 22. Sir Isaac Newton • 1642-1727, England • Considered the single greatest scientist of all time • He developed laws of gravity and motion, which changed man’s view of the universe, and invented calculus. • He failed as a farmer, and so went to Cambridge to study math and science
  • 23. Robert Boyle • 1627-1691, England • Founder of modern chemistry • Boyle’s Laws - still used in chemistry today • “Remember to give glory to the One who authored nature.”
  • 24. Antoni van Leeuwenhook • 1632-1723, Holland • Built the first single lens microscope • Discovered protozoa, and disproved spontaneous generation through his discovery of bacteria • Worked as a linen draper, not a scientist
  • 25. The Enlightenment • Encouraged reason, freedom, democracy, using one’s intellect to discover truth rather than being led by others • Examined scientific works critically rather than relying on the reputation of past scientists (Aristotle, Ptolemy, etc.) • Began to question God and the authority of Scripture
  • 26. Carrolus Linnaeus • 1707-1778, Sweden • Physician, botanist and professor • Developed a classification system for living things which we still use today; binomial nomenclature • His goal was to create a classification that would reveal the Divine Order of God’s Creation
  • 27. Antoine Lavoisier • 1743-1794, France • Developed the Law of Mass Conservation - matter can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only change forms. • Father of modern chemistry, discovered oxygen • Executed during the French Revolution
  • 28. John Dalton • 1766-1844, England • Founder of modern atomic theory - each atom differed from the next only by weight • Teacher (had his own school, with as many as 60 students), and private math tutor, though he had little formal schooling • Made his discoveries by conducting experiments and recording what he observed in nature
  • 29. Charles Darwin • 1809-1882, England • He is well-known for his book, Origin of Species, which outlines his theories of evolution. This proposed that life originated without a Creator. • He showed that the idea of the immutability of species is not true, revolutionizing the study of living things. Species do change in response to their environment, or through cross-breeding, under God’s direction.
  • 30. Louis Pasteur • 1822-1895, France • Developed a rabies vaccine, revolutionizing treatment of infectious diseases • Developed the process of pasteurization, preventing the growth of bacteria in beverages such as milk
  • 31. Sir Charles Lyell • 1797-1875, Scotland • Studied geology and paleontology, advocated uniformitarianism - belief in an earth that is billions of years old, altered by slow, gradual processes
  • 32. Gregor Mendel • 1822 - 1884 • Austrian monk • He studied the passing of traits from one generation to the next in pea plants • He is the father of Genetics, a popular field of study within biology.
  • 33. Michael Faraday • 1791-1867, England • Experimented with electricity and believed that electricity and magnetism were part of the same process • The Faraday constant is named for him, and he is considered the best experimentalist in the history of science, despite having little formal education • He was well-known for his strong faith in God
  • 34. James Clark Maxwell • 1831-1879, Scotland • Founder of modern physics • Worked closely with Faraday and later proved his ideas about electromagnetism through mathematical formulas • Showed that light, electricity, and magnetism are all part of the same phenomenon
  • 35. James Joule • 1818-1889, England • Demonstrated the First Law of Thermodynamics - like matter, energy can not be created or destroyed, but changes forms (ex. kinetic to thermal) • Student of John Dalton • the unit of measurement of energy, the joule, is named for him
  • 36. Max Planck • 1858-1947, Germany • Developed the idea of quanta, leading to quantum mechanics • Quanta are tiny packets of energy (just as atoms are tiny packets of matter) • Nobel Prize winner and gifted pianist
  • 37. Albert Einstein • 1879-1955 • As a young man, he formed a weekly discussion group with friends about science and philosophy, jokingly called the Olympia Academy. • Albert Einstein is probably one of the most popular figures of all time. He created the Theory of Relativity, and so, challenged Newton’s laws that were the basis of everything known in physics until the beginning of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in Quantum Mechanics.
  • 38. Niels Bohr • 1885-1962, from Copenhagen • Leader in theoretical physics • Awarded the Nobel Prize for his work concerning the atom. • His model of the atom is named after him.