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The Middle Ages to KeplerThe Middle Ages to Kepler

There is a “down time” from 200 A.D. until 1200 A.D.

The Library of Alexandria burns in 272 A.D.

The Roman culture collapses into the Dark Ages.

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The Catholic Church absorbs Aristotle’s science, which it teaches as doctrine.

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Science Tool Kit in the Science Tool Kit in the 1200’s1200’s

Roman numerals with no zero or place holder system (similar to Greeks).

There was very little advancement in scientific tools and math since the Greeks.

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The Romans had the same theories and misconceptions that the Greeks had, as after they conquered Greece they did not feel the need nor the urge to continue research.

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Major contributors from Major contributors from 1200 to 16001200 to 1600 The Arabs (improved math) Nicolas Copernicus (sun-

centered universe) Galileo Galilei (telescope,

imperfect heavens, sun-centered universe)

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Johannes Kepler (elliptical orbits and the related math)

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Math from the ArabsMath from the Arabs

Very slow transition from 1200’s to 1400’s.

Our current Indian-Arabic numbering system (zero and place holder system) was imported.

Algebra was also brought along.

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Multiplication, however, was still performed with the doubling method.

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Nicolas Copernicus (1473 – Nicolas Copernicus (1473 – 1543)1543)

Copernicus had a wealthy family and a very good education

Learned the (by now very cumbersome) Ptolemaic theory of the universe

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Epicycles – circle within a circle

Eccentrics – circle within a circle within a circle

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The heliocentric (sun-The heliocentric (sun-centered) theorycentered) theory 1507 – Copernicus simplified the

celestial calculations by assuming that the sun was the center of the universe.

1512 – He started working out the full mathematics of his new way of looking at the universe (this gave the theory validity).

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To avoid the charge of heresy, he said that he was just “pretending” the sun was the center to simplify calculations.

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Copernicus was not the first Copernicus was not the first to suggest the sun was the to suggest the sun was the centercenter

In 270 B.C., Aristarchus placed the sun at the center of the universe

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This was not accepted because:

We feel no movement on the earth

There was no parallax (apparent shift in the position of nearby stars relative to distant stars).

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If the earth is moving, an object thrown in the air should not fall straight down.

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Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

Designed many experiments Swing time of pendulum

always same Invented a gas thermometer Gravity experiments Made excellent telescopes

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Observed mountains on moon, sunspots and the four moons of Jupiter

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Galileo’s booksGalileo’s books “Starry Messenger” – his

observations of the heavens “Dialogue on the Two Chief

World Systems” (dim witted Simplicio represented the church’s earth centered view)

Galileo was forced to recant his theory and his book was banned

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Johannes Kepler (1571-Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)1630)

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As Imperial Mathematician Kepler had access to the best astronomical records of the time

Kepler worked out the exact orbits of planets and found them to be elliptical

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He developed the rigorous math to describe the various relationships related to elliptical orbits

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Rene Descartes (day-kahrt) 1596 - 1650

Combined geometry with algebra

Created the Cartesian coordinate system