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- History of science (41710 bytes)
40: .... Initially these universities were organized to only teach [[theology]], but people like [[Roger Baco...
78: ...sults by introducing discrete energy levels. Not only did [[quantum mechanics]] show that the laws of ...
89: ...of mass]], and thereby to his refutation of the [[phlogiston theory]] of [[combustion]] in [[1783]]. Proof th...
91: ...ls provided a ready supply of products which not only provided energy, but also synthetic materials fo...
117: ...reciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries of British surgeon [[Joseph Lis... - History of chemistry (8174 bytes)
2: ...of mass]], and thereby to his refutation of the [[phlogiston theory]] of [[combustion]] in [[1783]].
23: ...ls provided a ready supply of products which not only provided energy, but also synthetic materials fo... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
23: ...he [[Ishango Bone]] dated 25,000 years ago could only show [[Tally marks|tallies]] in [[mathematical n...
26: ...5]] AD in China. It was brought to Western world only in the [[13th century]].
51: ...riment]].) Without this information, it is very unlikely that Einstein would have conceived of anythi...
55: ...rb from materials that are being burned. It was only several years later that [[Antoine Lavoisier]] f... - Pre-experimental science (6447 bytes)
8: ... phenomenon - that any body in [[motion]] would, unless acted upon, ''come to rest''. He also proposed...
12: ...s not elemental. This led to the development of [[phlogiston theory]] and later to [[Discovery (observation)|d...
15: ... body will ''stay'' in motion unless acted upon. Unlike Aristotle's views, Newton would state that fri...
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