The telescope,
In 1609, Galileo was the first person to use a telescope to observe the skies (after hearing about Hans Lippershey's newly-invented telescope). Galileo discovered the rings of Saturn (1610), was the first person to see the four major moons of juipiter(1610), observed the phases of Venus studied sunspots, and discovered many other important phenomena.
It also helped us learn more about are solar system (:
the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
I would say the steam engine
In Europe, the most influential invention from the 13th to 15th centuries was likely the Gutenberg printing press. It was invented around 1440 and revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge, greatly contributing to the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the scientific revolution.
Probably either the French Revolution or the American Revolution
the pyramids were and still is the most important invention in ancient Egyptian time because, the pyramids were made for the kings and pharaoh and in Egyptian times they were the most important people in Egypt.
Galileo's most important invention was the telescope, which he used to make groundbreaking astronomical observations that supported the heliocentric model of the solar system. His discoveries revolutionized our understanding of the universe and sparked the scientific revolution.
the three most important roots of the scientific revolution were muslims, ancient greeks, and christians/jews
The wheel
to get a life man who every goes around
I would say the steam engine
The most important invention during the Industrial Revolution is the steam engine. Also the telegraph was a really important tool which was invented during the Industrial Revolution.
laptop portability is the most important invention
the nuclear reactor and antimatter wich we can get almost infinite energy
At the time of the scientific revolution, sources of knowledge dealing primarily with mathematics and astronomy were most often referred to. The scientific revolution began in the mid-1500s.
the most important invention was the plow
At the time of the scientific revolution, sources of knowledge dealing primarily with mathematics and astronomy were most often referred to. The scientific revolution began in the mid-1500s.
The scientific revolution was a significant and transformative event in the intellectual history of humanity, as it challenged traditional beliefs and paved the way for modern scientific inquiry. However, it is not the single most important event, as intellectual history is multifaceted and influenced by a variety of developments over time.