Things that stayed the same was humanism and the art because people had less belief in the church and more to themself and the arts were very similar. However, the Scientific Revolution did change many things. It changed how people would believe in things, that the Revolution now made them find and discover things.
A point in time in which the Scientific Revolution can be similar to or compared to is now, the Age of Technology. The Scientific Revolution made huge advances and innovations to the world and so in the Age of Technology. During both periods, there have been new inventions and discoveries like telescopes for them and space shuttles for us. We both continued to seek more into the world. Both time periods had their greatest success with human anatomy and the laws of motion and gravity to our discovering in the depths of the sea and the outer space universe we live …show more content…
The Scientific Revolution was a huge turning point for education and intellects in Europe, because people then now decided to discover, not just believe what is told, but prove what exists. with great Scientific figures such as: William Harvey, Issac Newton, Copernicus, Galileo, etc., they were able to impact people to discover more and were able to give us theories that are still used today to help us in the age of technology, to explore, and learn, not just the world, but the universe and life. The Revolution also strengthens humanism into believing in use more and giving ourselves more confidence than believe what people tell us. So in conclusion, the Scientific Revolution was not only the turning point in intellectual history, but was an intellectual turning point for the world thanks to Galileo, Harvey, Newton, and the many others who contributed to the Scientific Revolution, so thank you to