Wednesday, October 1, 2014

History of Science

From the 18th century through late 20th century the history of science, especially of the physical and biological sciences, was often presented in a progressive narrative in which true theories replaced false beliefs.More recent historical interpretations, such as those of Thomas Kuhn tend to portray the history of science in more nuanced terms, such as that of competing paradigms or conceptual systems in a wider matrix that includes intellectual, cultural, economic and political themes outside of science. One of the most famous scientists in the history of science is Galileo Galilei. He invented the first telescope. scientists thought that the sun circled around Earth but he proved the the Earth circled around sun. Now science has advanced a lot and scientists discover particles and virus easier than before and science has advanced more than any other thing and if it wasn't for church Galileo would discovered more things and we were more advanced.