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The Renaissance and the Reformation helped change the medieval worldview. In the mid-1500s, a change in scientific thinking brought about the final break with Europe’s medieval past. Called the Scientific Revolution, this movement pointed toward a future shaped by a new way of thinking about the physical universe. At the heart of the Scientific Revolution was the idea that mathematical laws controlled nature and the universe. The physical world could then be known, managed and shaped by people.
Scholars questioned whether the Earth or Sun was at the center of the solar system, why things fall down instead of up, how the human body works and many other topics in astronomy, anatomy, mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics. Despite opposition of the Church, by the early 1600s a new approach to science had emerged, based upon observation and experimentation.
Francis Bacon devoted himself to understanding how truth is determined and stressed experimentation and observation. To guide them in their discoveries, scholars followed a new process called the scientific method which focused on the importance of experimentation, observation, evidence and working with other scientists to confirm their results.
The Scientific Revolution changed the way that people look at the world and how one finds “truth” and provided later scientists with the tools they needed to make advances in technology that shaped the rest of global history.