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theory of the cosmos and is now considered to be the “father of the materia- list theory of matter and modern science.” Democritus, like many of his contemporaries, did not leave behind written works. However [...] was considered unreasonable by Aristotle. However, Aristotle is related to the development of the modern atomic theory in the following sense. While the original work of Leucippus and Democritus was lost [...] what these particles are and how they move. Activity 5 Based on a web research, write a text about modern scientific views concerning the structure of matter. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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call him the pioneer in the field of solar energy. "One must not believe, despite the silence of modern writings, that the idea of using solar heat for me- chanical operations is recent. On the contrary [...] machines One of his most successful inventions was presented at the Great Exhibition of the most modern technologies from around the world in 1867. Many attendees were amazed at this invention. A huge
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theory of the cosmos and is now considered to be the “father of the materia- list theory of matter and modern science.” Democritus, like many of his contemporaries, did not leave behind written works. However
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lling.eu Historical Background: Atoms Introduction The concept of the atom is fundamental to our modern scientific understanding of the world. The eminent physicist Richard P. Feynman opined, in the i [...] atomic model. This can be seen in the historical analysis both in Greek antiquity, as well as for the modern period. It can also be identified in the educational conceptions. The historical development of the [...] Greek antiquity, the knowl- edge of which was, in part, transferred from this period to the Early Modern Era in Europe.1 In this respect, the topic of a fundamental element that constitutes all the other
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before his wife, and was buried in Porchester Church. Deservedly, he is widely regarded as the first modern clinical investigator. Biography: James Lind 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories [...] substitution of pota- toes for some of the pearl barley, provided only 420 calories.5 Considering, by modern standards, that the 4 The publication of the recipe included the cost for the fuel used in the kitchen [...] combustion. 7 The Encyclopedia Britannica honors Lavoisier’s accom- plishments by calling him “Father of Modern Nutrition,” online version http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/332700/Antoi ne-Laurent-Lavoisier
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before his wife, and was buried in Porchester Church. Deservedly, he is widely regarded as the first modern clinical investigator. Biography: James Lind 3 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories
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surrounded by lively ideas, new knowledge and upheavals in many areas. The social change in the early modern times, especially the Baroque led to a large interest in the exotic, the miraculous and, in the literal [...] nets of wonder’ or ‘cabinets of curiosities’ were formed, that are to some extent the ancestors of modern museums. They differ from the me- dieval treasuries in that they contain objects of little financial [...] Kirchers ‘China Illustrata’. This book contains a colorful description of China and its culture. From a modern point of view, the picture was a quite distorted one. As Kircher had only written rec- Figure 1:
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of Science; Vol. 3: Early Modern Science, Cambridge 2006. Findlen, Paula: Natural history, in: Katharine Park (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of Science; Vol. 3: Early Modern Science, Cambridge 2006 Schiebinger [...] surrounded by lively ideas, new knowledge and upheavals in many areas. The social change in the early modern times, especially the Baroque led to a large interest in the exotic, the miraculous and, in the literal [...] nets of wonder’ or ‘cabinets of curiosities’ were formed, that are to some extent the ancestors of modern museums. They differ from the me- dieval treasuries in that they contain objects of little financial
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who knew everything, o. J. „Natural history“. In The Cambridge history of science; Vol. 3: Early modern science, herausgegeben von Katharine Park. Cam-bridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,, 2006. Grote, Andreas [...] Johns, Adrian. „Coffeehouses and print shops“. In The Cambridge history of science; Vol. 3: Early modern science, herausgegeben von Katharine Park. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press,, 2006. Kerner, Charlotte