10 INTRODUCTION
THE BEGINNING
OF SCIENCE
600 BCE–1400 CE
20 Eclipses of the Sun can
be predicted
Thales of Miletus
21 Now hear the fourfold
roots of everything
Empedocles
22 Measuring the
circumference of Earth
Eratosthenes
23 The human is related
to the lower beings
Al-Tusi
24 A floating object displaces
its own volume in liquid
Archimedes
26 The Sun is like fire, the
Moon is like water
Zhang Heng
28 Light travels in straight
lines into our eyes
Alhazen
SCIENTIFIC
REVOLUTION
1400–
34 At the center of
everything is the Sun
Nicolaus Copernicus
40 The orbit of every planet
is an ellipse
Johannes Kepler
42 A falling body
accelerates uniformly
Galileo Galilei
44 The globe of the Earth
is a magnet
William Gilbert
45 Not by arguing, but by
trying Francis Bacon
46 Touching the spring of
the air Robert Boyle
50 Is light a particle
or a wave?
Christiaan Huygens
52 The first observation of
a transit of Venus
Jeremiah Horrocks
53 Organisms develop in
a series of steps
Jan Swammerdam
54 All living things are
composed of cells
Robert Hooke
CONTENTS
55 Layers of rock form on top
of one another
Nicolas Steno
56 Microscopic observations
of animalcules
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
58 Measuring the speed
of light
Ole Rømer
60 One species never springs
from the seed of another
John Ray
62 Gravity affects everything
in the universe
Isaac Newton