John Henry's scientific contributions

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The Scientific Revolution has always played a prominent part in the historiography of science and religion. Historians typically use the expression 'Scientific Revolution' to refer to that period from the early sixteenth century to the late seventeenth, when something recognizably like modern science coalesced out of previously distinct traditions...

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... By separating God and science, there were new avenues for scientists to go through, ultimately leading to the fall of Creationism and the rise of theories behind the universe we have today such as the Big Bang and Big Crunch. technology22 allows us to have technology at our fingertips, making the printing press look comparably primitive. The creation (23) of the television in 1927 and then the World Wide Web in 1991 took us to unimaginable levels of immediacy; we could now look up information about anything and everything and watch streams of world events as they happened live. ...