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8 January, 08:08

Developments in algebra, medicine, and astronomy that became the roots of the Scientific Revolution came from which group of people?

A) Chinese scholars

B) Hindu scientists

C) Muslim scientists

D) Buddhist philophers

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  1. 8 January, 10:24
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    The scientific revolution refers to historical changes in the way of thinking and belief. It happened in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first was Nicholas Copernicus, who represented the heliocentric system.

    Renaissance also contributed to the encouraging curiosity, the discovery and renewal of ancient Greek culture.

    Basically, astronomy pulls its roots from Babylon, later from ancient Greek.

    Famous Hipparachus is a famous astronomer from ancient Greek.

    Muhammad Ibn Musa (833 CE) from Baghdad is considered the father of algebra, a scholar in the House of Wisdom.

    An important contribution to this is given by Muslim scholars who from eight to thirteenth century collect knowledge of the ancient Greek and Middle East and promote them, systematize, during the Golden Age of Islam.

    All this later in the scientific revolution will be used to revitalize old knowledge in order to better understand nature, the human body, physics, math, astronomy.

    New theories have been proven during the Renaissance on the basis of the renewed ancient knowledge, while the old belief of the dark middle ages under the dogmatic church is rejected.

    Systematically preserved knowledge by a Muslim scientist makes a great contribution to this.

    Right answer is C) Muslim scientists
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