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During Antiquity, civilizations such as the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans, developed great advances in mathematics, astronomy, medicine and arquitecture
Main discoveries
Origin of the scientific method
Advances
The first humans developed skills and knowledge to survive in a hostile environment.
Advances
Spans around 3000 BC, to the 5th century
Spans from 2.5 million years ago, to 3000 BC
ANTIQUITY
PREHISTORY
Historical Development of Scientific Method
8th - 13th centuries
5th century
(618 - 907)
India
Arab world
Persia
China
Main advances and discoveries
Main Characters
Advances
Major discoveries and characters
Spans from the 5th century AD to the 15th century
MIDDLE AGES
Historical Development of Scientific Method
In 1859
Evolution
In 1838
Cell Theory
Important discoveries
19th century
Science and technology have advanced at a grownly faster pace
Spans form the 18th century to the present day
CONTEMPORARY AGE
Key scientists
Important changes
The Renaissance
Main discoveries
Advances
Spans form the 15th century to the 18th century
MODERN AGE
Historical Development of Scientific Method
(1847 - 1931)
Thomas Edison
(1791 - 1867)
Michael Faraday
(1843 - 1910)
Robert Koch
(1822 - 1895)
Louis Pasteur
In 1896
Radioactivity
In 1820
Electricity and Magnetism
In the second half of 19th century
Laws of Thermodynamics
Important scientists
Historical Development of Scientific Method
Discoveries
Advances
Discoveries
Advances
21th CENTURY
20th CENTURY
Historical Development of Scientific Method
Advances
During Antiquity important advances were made in fields such as mathematics, philosophy, astronomy, medicine and architecture
Michael Faraday
Made important contributions to physics and chemistry. He discovered the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction, which led to the development of electric motors and generators of electric energy. He established the Faraday's law of electrolysis.
Major Discoveries of Prehistory
Advances in understanding the environment and survival
- Stone tools
- The control of fire
- Hunting and gathering
- The domestication of animals and plants
Discoveries of the 20th century
Thomas Edison
- Made importat contributions to electrical technology.
- He invented the electric light bulb, which made electric lightning possible at home and in industry.
- He developed the direct current electrical distribution system, which permitted the electrification of cities and urban areas.
Main scientific and technological advances and discoveries of the Middle Age
The main discoveries of Antiquity
- Geometry
- The heliocentric theory of Aristarchus of Samos
- The classification of plants and animals of Aristotle
There were also important advances:- In biology, with the identification of the DNA structure by Watson and Crick
- In medicine, with the development of penicillin and other antibiotics
- Quantum physiscs
- Relativity
- Einsten's theory of general relativity transformed our understanding of the universe
Advances
In the 20th century science and technology experienced unprecedented advances.
Key scientists in the development of the scientific method during the Renaissance
- Francis Bacon: Promoted empirical observation and experimentation, and emphasized the importance of induction in scientific research.
- Galileo Galilei: Was one of the first to use empirical observation and experimentation to change preconceptions about physics and astronomy
Discoveries of the 21st century
The origin of the scientific method is located in Ancient Greece, where the first systematic observations of nature were carried out and the first hypothesis were raised.Aristotle established observations as the first step for the acquision of knowledge and was the precusor of the scientific method.
The scientific method
Louis Pasteur
A french microbiologist who made important contributions to the field of microbiology and chemistry. He proved that microorganisms are the cause of fermentation; developed the pasteurization process to kill harmful bacteria in food and beverages, as well as the rabies vaccine.
Science began to evolve increasingly fast pace.Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the greatest exponents of the time.
- Astronomy
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Medicine
Advances
Important advances where made in fields such as:
Major discoveries and characters:
During the time of the Abbasid dynasty, there were major advances in philosophy, literature, medicine, and science.
- Al-Khwarizmi: Developed algebra and algorithms
- Al-Razi: Made important advances in medicine and pharmacology.
- Philosophy
- Theology
- Medicine
- Astronomy
Advances
Although it is often considered a time of obscurantism, major advances were made in fields such as:
The century was marked by important advances in physics and chemistry. Including:
- The Law of conservation of energy by Hermann ven Helmholtz
- The identification of chemical elements by Dmitri Mendeleev
Robert Koch
He discovered the tuberculosis bacillus, which led to the identification of the disease and the development of a vaccine against it. He also discovered the cholera bacillus, which helped explain the cause of the cholera epidemic of 1883.
- Mathematics
- Astronomy
- Medicine
However, in other parts of the world, such as Islamic world and China, there were major advances in: