Scientific Revolution II (1620-1700)

Embark on a journey through the minds of visionaries like Pascal, Newton, and Leibniz, who transformed our understanding of the world.

Every set includes 20 carefully selected scientific breakthroughs, suitable for Large or Small walls or any metallic area. With a display space of 1m by 35cm, establish a dynamic and vibrant exhibit.

  • Slide rule - William Oughtred - 1620s

    UK

  • Thermometer - Santorio Santorio - 1625

    Italy

  • Circulation - William Harvey - 1628

    UK

  • Laws of falling bodies - Galileo Galilei - 1638

    Italy

  • Pascal's calculator - Blaise Pascal - 1642

    France

  • Barometer - Evangelista Torricelli - 1643

    Italy

  • Pendulum clock - Christiaan Huygens - 1656

    Netherlands

  • Capillary action - Robert Boyle - 1660

    UK

  • Boyle's law - Robert Boyle - 1660

    UK

  • Pascal's Law - Blaise Pascal - 1663

    France

  • Cell - Robert Hooke - 1665

    England

  • Phosphorus - Hennig Brand - 1669

    Holy Roman Empire, modern day Germany

  • Spectrum - Isaac Newton - 1670-1672

    UK

  • Microorganism - Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - 1673

    Dutch Republic, modern day Netherlands

  • Fire hose - Jan and Nicholaas van der Heyden - 1673

    The Dutch Republic, modern day Nertherlands

  • First measurement of the speed of light - Ole Rømer - 1676

    Denmark

  • Binary system - Gottfried Leibniz - 1679

    Holy Roman Empire, modern day Germany

  • Law of universal gravitation - Isaac Newton - 1686

    UK

  • Law of inertia - Isaac Newton - 1687

    UK

  • Infinitesimal calculus - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Isaac Newton - Latter half of 17th C.

    UK and Holy Roman Empire, modern day Germany

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