Scientific Revolution Notes Part 1
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i'm watching the video mr. sabbag. aren't you proud! i should get extra credit
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O.o
we should do this more often, mr. sabbag!
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Yeah, Mr. Sabbag is my favorite teacher!
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wow this video is so much easire to take notes on thanks Mr. Sabbag :DD
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THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS...I teach ESL students, whose reading comp is low. this video is perfect to supplement the reading they are doing right now.- this vid will help amazingly:)
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I was watching this in the library and started giggling like a little girl at Dr. Washington. I look like a fool!
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My teacher showed us this in Mr. Starr's class he acted that the Earth was the center of the universe lol.
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@dkkoover hahah ur his last years student!
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HAI MR SABBAGE STUDENTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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funny, she just added a complete new scripture in the Bible, theirs nowhere it says that
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what software did you use to create the cartoon moniter guy?
I wish as many of *my* students watched these...
Rockguykev 3 months ago
This is a whiggish distortion - the term scientist did not exist at this time - all the natural philosophers where religious and their discoveries where to strengthen their faith i.e. there was no 'warfare' between science and religion just a slow progression. Copernicus was a Catholic Priest.
apjsard1 2 years ago
And Galileo himself had trained to be a Catholic monk. I wouldn't deny that. To say there was a slow progression, however, is simply naive. It was a battle for influence. I do not argue that the church disagreed with the findings of the philosophers at the time (which, yes, even Galileo was considered) but it is clear to me that the church had no interest in allowing these new findings to further undermine their teachings.
Rockguykev 2 years ago 3
from 5.50 what vedio is that i need it for a project ? plz help
amazingfootball 2 years ago
It is Man, Moment, Machine: Galileo and the Sinful Spyglass.
Rockguykev 2 years ago