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Major Inventions Timeline - The Dawn of the Common Era to the End of the 17th Century
Necessity is the mother of invention and the period of 1000 CE to 1699 CE was rife with inventiveness. Many of the inventions of this period centered around agriculture, hunting game and of course warfare and exploration to keep what had been gained and to gain ever more 'necessities'!
3 commentsA short introduction to astronomy
Astronomy – a science on universe, one of the oldest sciences. This article addresses an introduction to astronomy. We started with the distances in astronomy. After that we will discuss apparent and absolute magnitude as the measures of stellar brightness. In the third part we present astrognosy, branch of astronomy dealing with constellations. Finally we give an overview of the Solar System. The matter is illustrated with examples and photos.
0 commentsGalileo's Defense of a Heliocentric Universe in his Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina in 1615
At the time Galileo wrote his letter to Madame Christina of Lorraine - Grand Duchess of Tuscany, there was much debate about the orientation of the Universe. Galileo, following the belief of Nicolaus Copernicus, was a proponent of a heliocentric...
0 commentsThe Galileo Myth: Does History Support a Conflict Theory Between the Bible and Science?
I knew it would happen, I just didn’t know when. Sometime during a college semester, I could usually count on one of my professors standing up and telling a story similar to this one: The dark ages was a...
14 commentsRenaissance Scientists And After - Part II
Galileo Galilei was another man of the Italian Renaissance, gifted with brilliant, many-sided genius. He made so many discoveries and explained them so clearly that he has been called the "father of experimental physics."
9 commentsLife of Galileo
Galileo Galilei was deemed the "Father of Science" by Albert Einstein. Others call him the "Father of Astronomy" or the "Father of Physics." The life of Galileo Galilei began in Pisa, Italy. He was born on the very day Michelangelo died in...
84 commentsWho Invented the Microscope?
A microscope is an instrument used to see tiny things which are otherwise invisible to the naked eye. The word microscope is a combination of two Greek words: mikros "small" and skopos "watcher."
46 commentsDO PARALLEL UNIVERSES REALLY EXIST ?
. It is great to live in 21st century. Like never before in written history of humanity, new scientific researches support us and inspire us to become open to the completely new ways of thinking and perceiving reality thanks to the new theories...
64 commentsGanymede, Moon and Myth--the Sexiest Man in the World
The story of Ganymede, a charming tale of a man so beautiful he seduced Zeus, and Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter.
32 commentsGreatest Discoveries and Inventions Which Changed Mankind
Throughout the history of mankind people take center stage, of course, because we are the ones who can change, analyze and will make our world a better place to live. We are also the ones who can destroy it. I...
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